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Cybermonkey |
posted on 14th Jul 05 at 11:39 |
Thunderstorms can occur at any time of the year Ian. I remember last February when we had some crazy snowstorm, there was also thunder and lightning. | |
vibrio |
posted on 13th Jul 05 at 19:22 |
you never know | |
Ian |
posted on 13th Jul 05 at 17:19 |
Yeah I think its over for this year. | |
richard_syko |
posted on 4th Jul 05 at 21:07 |
Cheers, just wait for some lightening now. | |
Ian |
posted on 3rd Jul 05 at 21:28 |
They're also very bright relative to a night sky, so in a 30 second exposure where the aperture is fully open you will see it on the finished photo. | |
Robbo |
posted on 3rd Jul 05 at 12:31 |
Lightening strikles last milli-seconds though :S | |
Ian |
posted on 2nd Jul 05 at 23:17 |
quote:Yes. | |
Ian |
posted on 2nd Jul 05 at 23:17 |
quote:Could do, but you would need to know where it was going to strike, or you would have to be very close to where it did to trigger. They are designed to work with studio flashes not outside. | |
Ian |
posted on 2nd Jul 05 at 23:15 |
quote:Yes this would work as well. | |
richard_syko |
posted on 30th Jun 05 at 12:08 |
Will my Canon "digital rebel" do this? | |
3CorsaMeal |
posted on 30th Jun 05 at 08:59 |
the really good pics of storms and solar system are several different type of shots that they then overlay and create 1 pic | |
Skinz |
posted on 30th Jun 05 at 07:39 |
i thought lighening pics were taken using cams with a light sensor, when it flashes it takes the pic | |
Cybermonkey |
posted on 30th Jun 05 at 02:16 |
Ian, what if one was to use spidey-sense :boggle: | |
Ian |
posted on 29th Jun 05 at 22:09 |
That one is just a 30 second or so exposure on a tripod, and a little bit of luck that the lightening strikes within the 30 seconds. Notice how it looks fairly light, just because the camera has been able to soak up loads of light while its been taking the pic, then whammo a bolt of lightening strikes through the pic as well. | |
Cybermonkey |
posted on 29th Jun 05 at 13:34 |
VegasPhil |
posted on 28th Jun 05 at 23:28 |
Probably one of about 100 shots :lol:. The storms we had last friday had the lightning going every 20 seconds or so. | |
vibrio |
posted on 28th Jun 05 at 22:02 |
don't know. maybe a light snesor to trip the shutter or they set up a contuctor on the gound to entice it | |
richard_syko |
posted on 28th Jun 05 at 20:59 |
How do they get such good pictures of lightening. |