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PostPosted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 9:00 am    Post subject: Photographing nature: A slave to the weather Reply with quote

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Storm chaser and elemental photographer Mark Humpage tells James Palmer why Mother Nature has him enthralled

Professional photographers often talk about the need for lightning reactions in their work. For Mark Humpage, 43, a Leicestershire-based storm chaser and elemental photographer, the metaphor is all the more apt. "As a subject, severe weather has the advantage of continual change," he says. "One has to adapt and react quickly, in order to achieve a special moment. Once that moment has passed, it cannot be revisited. Capturing lightning is a good example of that. It's possibly one of the most difficult sub-divisions of weather photography to master."


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