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English Electric Lightning F.3 XP753 of the RAF Lightning Training Flight at Hatfield on 2nd July 1983.
A thunderstorm passing through let me capture a nice strong bolt of lightning hitting the Dinkelberg hills just east of Basel.
At the foot of the hills lies the village of Wyhlen with the spire of St. Georg church almost directly 'underneath' the lightning.
If you look closely you can see two of the red warning lights of the St. Chrischona broadcasting tower's antenna to the left of the lightning over the top of the hills.
We had a beautiful lightning storm a few days ago while visiting my daughter in Oregon. This was my first time trying to photograph lightning. I didn't have a tripod so I steadied the camera on a fence and some carport posts.
I set a challenge among my friends to catch a lightning strike over the next four days, well we had a storm which lasted about 20mins this afternoon and about 10 or so flashes of lightning. This is far from being anything like some of the recent lightning photos I have seen but I am happy to say, mission accomplished.
Lightning storm earlier...Exposure 30 seconds, Aperture f/3.5, Focal Length 11 mm, ISO Speed100, placed on tripod on a balcony...
Lightning Over Toronto Aug 15 2010 - Yay! Photo of the Day on BlogTO! Thanks to all! The clouds did most of the work, I just pushed a button. BTW, it's also on CNN as an iReport.
Damn the power lines around my house. I can't get a shot of the lightning hitting the ground. It's pretty cool to see how it wraps around the clouds though.
Lightning long exposure, Nikon D90 @ Manual, 11mm, f/14, 45 sec, ISO 200, mini tripod mounted, introvolmeter timer, Capture NX2.2.6, WB adjustment, noise reduction, straitening, resize
Largo Florida
if you like my lightning pic, you might like my lightning video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YquAgbo8pk
Lightning Storm
Logan, UT
05 August 2009
*This was my first time shooting lightning... It's kind of blurry because I have a cheap tripod and no remote so I have to hold the shutter open... And it was REALLY windy...
Ford F150 SVT Lightnings at the Street Mag Show Hildesheim.
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Kamloops, British Columbia.
A lightning storm just rolled through the valley. I've never shot lightning before, these are my first attempts. Only had my Fujifilm X100S handy, so, believe it or not, these are highly cropped. This camera is amazing. Anyway, here's what I did. Mounted on a tripod. F11 on bulb, 2 stops of built in ND, mostly ISO 100 or 800 with 15-25 sec exposures. Just pointed at the sky and hoped for the best. Any critique or advice would be welcomed. Cheers.