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    Lightning

    This post may be a duplicate of sorts as I am having some trouble with pasting the photograph into the post. So, a little lea-way will be appreciated.

    It has been a challenge getting a picture of a lightning strike as I have no special equipment to trigger the shutter quickly enough. This last spring a thunderstorm was moving through our area of the Texas Panhandle and it had a high count of lightning events. I went out onto the back deck of the house and started clicking away as rapidly as I could manipulate the shutter button. After many. many shots I concluded that capturing lightning isn't a easy as one might think. It wasn't till after I downloaded the SIM card data file did I come across this photograph.

    Certainly not a "Mona Lisa" in any stretch of imagination but still it's a bolt of lightning. After this experience, I wonder how one does capture lightning on "film" with any assurance that they will be successful!

    Enjoy!

    Lightning

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    re: Lightning

    Nice effort, you can also try using a slower shutter speed, 30 seconds might be enough.

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    Re: Lightning

    Hi Joe,

    I see from the EXIF data, this was shot on a Canon T3i at 18mm, 1/4 second, f/3.5 at ISO 400, in P mode - so it seems you were just shooting repeated shots exposing for the scene (using the meter).

    I think you might stand more chance of getting a strike while the shutter is open if you have it open for much longer, so here's what I'd try ...

    Camera on tripod
    Set to manual focus after acquiring a lock at a suitable distance
    Set to Manual exposure control
    Lowest ISO; 100
    Quite a narrow aperture, say f/11 or f/16
    Now set a shutter speed of say 30 seconds, as John suggests
    Each time the shutter closes, trip it again (as you were)

    What this achieves is a shot which will be dark, but the lightning flash itself will do most of the exposing, which may result in silhouette of anything between you and the place where it is.

    Good luck, Dave

    PS Welcome to the CiC forums from me.

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    Re: Lightning

    Welcome to CiC, Joe...good effort! I've always wanted to shoot lightning but the location on my window is not ideal. You must have a good view from your deck. I used to have a tripper when I was using films but having changed residency from Oz to here, it was somehow lost in transit. Dave and John's advice are very useful. I'd try it myself too when the occasion comes.

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    Re: Lightning

    Thank you Dave for the explanation on shooting lightning. I will also give that a try.

    Dave

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    Re: Lightning

    Gentlemen:

    Thanks for the critique of "lightning" photo. This sort of response is exactly the reason I joined up with Cambridge in Color. Now the next step is to translate these words into action!

    Joe

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    Re: Lightning

    Nice shot.... I have attempted lightning shots before but they never came out that well.

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    Re: Lightning

    Very nice

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    Re: Lightning

    Welcome Joe, nice trial

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