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    My very first Lightning shots



    Went out to shoot hummers this evening, but got rained out---I ended up with these: Not a bad consolation prize. Also, thanks for the fireworks tips Bryan, they also work fairly well for lightning.














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    Re: My very first Lightning shots



    Wow, looks like one heck of a storm!! Awesome shots, Bob!

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    Wow! Those are some lightning fast hummers.[]

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    Re: My very first Lightning shots



    Cool Shots.., I hope you used a Carbon Fiber Tripod, so you don't get fried!


    That looks pretty scary!


    That first shot is kind of unusual with the lightning going sideways as opposed to striking the ground.





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    Re: My very first Lightning shots



    Wow pretty cool Bob!


    That 3rd shot is amazing and it looks very very close! [A]


    I don't know, but I would try to crop out the first one in panorama-style. It looks amazing.


    What settings did you use?


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    Nice shots Bob....lightning is a good option to have after HBs.


    Funny part is, my Nikonian cousin in ABQ sent me his first successful (vertical) lightning shots this morning....I opened my email first.


    Here's a link you may enjoy; http://www.weatherscapes.com/techniques.php?cat=lightning&page=lightning


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    Re: My very first Lightning shots



    Bob,


    You have captued the light streak very well. I am curious as to why the sky is so purple though? Was it dusk or is this over exposure? Also I find the tree tops and roofs in the neighborhood a little distracting as if you were outside on you patio or deck.





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    Re: My very first Lightning shots



    Quote Originally Posted by Sheiky


    I would try to crop out the first one in panorama-style. It looks amazing.


    What settings did you use?

    Settings: 7D, 24-105L @ 24mm, ISO 100, F11, 30 Second exposure, shutter release, Tripod. All Shots were taken off of my back porch. I tried to frame out all of the nieghborhood distractions like street lights, telephone poles etc but still leave some reference to the ground, i.e. trees. In hind site, my 10-22 may have been a better choice since the lightning was so close.


    Her is the crop you suggested:








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    Re: My very first Lightning shots



    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Wertman


    You have captued the light streak very well. I am curious as to why the sky is so purple though? Was it dusk or is this over exposure? Also I find the tree tops and roofs in the neighborhood a little distracting as if you were outside on you patio or deck.

    Don't know exactly why the color purple---Just before the storm @ sunset the sky was actually a very rich gold color. These pics are pretty much as shot, I intended to leave some ground reference, hence the trees, But I guess I should crop out the houses. In fact, I did take these off my back porch---It was raining and I wasn't going to risk my gear.


    Thanks for the feedback,


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    Re: My very first Lightning shots



    Quote Originally Posted by Bill W
    my Nikonian cousin in ABQ sent me his first successful (vertical) lightning shots this morning.

    Yeah, It was a pretty good show; unfortunately not much time to plan and setup. In a panic, I even had to use the AA insert for my battery grip since my only two camera batteries died during the middle of the storm and my rechargeable AAswere recharging.


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