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Can anyone give me any tips on taking pictures of the spectacular Lightning that has been around in the last few weeks?

 

My SLR is not the most advanced, but it does the job for me in every other aspect, but I can't figure this one out.

 

Any help appreciated as ever,

 

SS :thumbs:

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been trying this for years SS

 

with not much success

 

i guess you have to have a sixth sense, be in the right place at the right time.............and have lots of luck on your side.

 

im sure some of the pro's must have some kind of gadget that tells them the amount of static build up......or somthing ??????????

 

a picture to be proud of if its ever acheived.....im sure

 

good luck

 

sean

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a radio active lightning rod helps.... try a google for that place in south america, it gets multiple strikes most days, cant think of it's name sorry but it's where everyone and his dog (or her dog) goes to study it.

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Do you have a socket for a remote shutter release on your camera? Because if you do, you can get a photocell trigger for it, that is usualy used to operate the shutter at the detection of a flash but would work with lightning as well.

 

ATB

 

Michael

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I have tried to ss i tried it on rapid shot and hoped i was just lucky enough that a strike would happen. I have one bit of amazing footage that i took with a video camera years ago lighting strike no more than 20 feet away from me :icon_eek: the lighting strike and thunder bang at the same time by fk it was loud its on an old vhs video i would love it to be put on to dvd

 

and by the way it fked my t.v and sky box did that lighting strike

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Lass you want to keep your box well away from lightning ................. trust me on this one ;) Its not the bang you want.

 

 

ATB

 

Michael

 

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Managed one in Koh Lanta a few years ago, drunk and giggling I kept shooting the old point and click camera everytime the lightning struck and somehow managed to get this! (looks more like a meteor strike than lightning strike though)

 

KohLantalighteningstrike.jpg

 

Not what your after but only time I've ever tried!

 

ATB

 

Luke

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