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Pictures from a stormy day in Berlin. They are actually all stills from short timelapses, explaining the 2 seconds shutter speed . I used a Lumix S5 with 20-60. Pictures taken on 2025-05-18.
In case you are curious about the time-lapse:
These are some beautiful pics. I love this kind of lighting, and Berlin has been on my bucket list for a while now - Alexanderplatz, the Brandenburg Gate, Potsdamer Platz, the Unter den Linden, Tempelhof, the Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin, all things I want to see and shoot. Maybe I'll actually make it someday.
These are some beautiful pics. I love this kind of lighting, and Berlin has been on my bucket list for a while now - Alexanderplatz, the Brandenburg Gate, Potsdamer Platz, the Unter den Linden, Tempelhof, the Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin, all things I want to see and shoot. Maybe I'll actually make it someday.
Berlin is so nice, you should definitely try to go there. Is it far from your location? I had to take cover often for heavy rain which is not convenient when you are making timelapses, but the light was amazing and changing all the time.
Berlin is so nice, you should definitely try to go there. Is it far from your location? I had to take cover often for heavy rain which is not convenient when you are making timelapses, but the light was amazing and changing all the time.
Sadly, I live in Kansas City, about the center of the United States; a trip to Europe is not an option until I can get good paying full-time employment again and have a chance to save up.
That weather reminds me of what it was like visiting Cape Canaveral back in 2019, when I was still employed; I was walking around the Visitor Center when a warning to take shelter from lightning was broadcast…