Photographing lightning
Photographing lightning
Has anyone on here tried photographing lightning? How did it go?
Re: Photographing lightning
funnily enough i have tried, managed to get a backlit cloud but that was all. mind you neither me nor the storm were in ideal places. also it was only last night i figured out how get the aperture open for longer than 8 seconds. i really should read the manual. but still always good to watch a good storm. i was only experimenting and still don't know if i was doing what i should have been. i did find a link to a great website, i'll see if i can find it again. i will say that i remember automatic triggers are used
Chris
edit: here's one of the links http://nickulivieriphotography.com/blog/lightning/
Chris
edit: here's one of the links http://nickulivieriphotography.com/blog/lightning/
Last edited by ChrisC on Thu Sep 15, 2011 7:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Photographing lightning
Thanks 
I have looked at one website and they suggest a 10 second shutter. They also recommend that you don't sit on the roof while you are doing it.
Now all I need is a storm!

I have looked at one website and they suggest a 10 second shutter. They also recommend that you don't sit on the roof while you are doing it.

Now all I need is a storm!
Re: Photographing lightning
This is looking towards Lausanne over Lac Lehman in early July, 30 sec exposure...
Happy days

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now that's just showing off
excellent!

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Wow!
Now I have something to aspire to!
Now I have something to aspire to!

Re: Photographing lightning
It wasn't me, it was my son - I think I was drunk at the time
cracking storm though 



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