Shalash & FrameRider
FrameRider FrameRider
Shalash, ever thought about chasing a lightning storm in the middle of a canyon and catching it on camera? No plan, just raw fire and thunder—let's see if we can turn chaos into art.
Shalash Shalash
Yeah, why not? Just keep the camera steady, watch the rocks shift, and pray the thunder doesn't hit your gear. Chaos is the only guide we need.
FrameRider FrameRider
Right on, let’s strap that camera, keep it steady, and watch those rocks do their thing. If thunder decides to jump in, we’ll call it a surprise soundtrack. Bring the chaos, I’ll bring the lens.
Shalash Shalash
Sounds like a gamble—just remember the rocks can crush a tripod, and lightning loves open spaces. Keep that camera on a solid mount, and if the sky gets angry, just drop it and run. We'll get the footage, but not at the cost of a bad day.
FrameRider FrameRider
Yeah, risk’s the ticket, but I’ll keep a quick escape plan—if the clouds turn on us, we dash before the gear takes a hit. It’s all about the frame, not the fright. Let's get that raw shot.
Shalash Shalash
Got it—just keep that escape path clear, make sure the tripod’s solid on the uneven floor, and cover the lens with a rain sleeve. The canyon walls can mirror the strike, so keep your head low. When the storm hits, snap, snap, snap—then run. Let's see that raw shot.
FrameRider FrameRider
Got the plan, so I’m ready to roll—tripod’s locked, sleeve on, and I’m keeping the head low. I’ll hit the shutter as soon as the bolts start dancing and then sprint before the storm’s in full swing. Let's grab that wild shot.