The photographer who captured the photo of lightning striking the Christ the Redeemer statue describes it as a 'dream come true.'
to describe the hard work, dedication, and patience it takes to capture such a special shot.
“On many other days and moments I did the same and nothing. But that’s what it is, it’s part of it and we always have to move forward trying. It’s like that in everything.”Braga used a Nikon D800 with two different lenses: a 70-200mm f/2.8 and a 70mm at f/8. The winning shot was a 13-second exposure with the camera set to ISO 100.
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