I wanted to edit my post to add camera, lens and setup but too late :
Both shot with Nikon D5500 + AFS 70-200 F/4G at 200mm, ISO 100, Exp -1.333
First : At F/4, 1/125s
Second : At F/16, 1.3s
New moon rolling down the Bumpa (intermediate upper round part of a Stupa)
unexpected shot taken during an exposure bracketing session aiming at capturing the upper part of the Stupa with the full moon at relevant exposure
Nikon D600, AF-S 70-200 f2.8, ISO 640, 200 mm, 3 ev, f8, 1/6 sec
Buddha eyes and the full moon
another unexpected shot during the same session, the sun finally rose and did the job... in just one shot
Nikon D600, AF-S 70-200, ISO 640, 200 mm, f8, 1/2 sec
Capturing waves always gives unexpected results. Lots of variables that you cannot control but every now and then you get lucky!
Sony RX0, ISO200, 1/2000s, f4 with manual focus and continuous shooting
Ghosts are coming...
Why this cheetah is focused at something in the distance? Oh, surprise, lions in the back, slowly approaching... I was lucky enough to get photos the whole unexpected event in Serengeti, with the first photo showing unsuspecting cheetahs, then their focused attention, lion approach, a slowly unfolding retreat of cheetah, and finally female lions (with their cubs proudly walking in the back) moving to a nearby shade. A clear and unexpected show of order in nature.
(Nikon Z50, Tamron 150-600 mm G2 @600 mm, F/10, 1/2000 s, ISO 900)
(Nikon Z50, Tamron 150-600 mm G2 @600 mm, F/22, 1/2000 s, ISO 5600)