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Amature photos of lightning. I am learning how to use a Cannon Rebel EOS. Any advice is much appreciated.
This is my best photo from my first attempt to getting Lighting Photos. Looking Southeast from Downtown Louisville in parking Garage after the brief storm passed.
This was the most epic lightning storm I've ever seen. Of course right when I get my camera set up it starts dumping rain 5 minutes later. Oh well I tried. I had to crop this photo a bunch to get a bunch of random lights out but thats ok. I didn't do anything to change the color of this photo. Its all natural lighting. I really like the contrast between the tree and the sky in this one so I'm still satisfied with it even though it got cropped like crazy.
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Canon 7D
Canon 18-55mm f/3.5
Unfortunately, this was obviously taken from inside, as it was pouring rain (a frequent companion of lightning :o) ). Terrible streaks across the window, as well as the eaves kinda ruin this shot, but quite a flash, anyway.
Also, a little overexposed...
Lightning strikes over Flagstaff, AZ as seen from Mars Hill overlook at Lowell Observatory - August 17, 2008.
Saw a lightning storm, so I took my metal tripod and camera out on my balcony and taking random slow shutter snaps caught this lovely lightning bolt.
Photographing a lightning storm is not safe. Haven't felt brave or careless enough to try that since this was taken.
I took about a dozen long exposures before I finally caught some lightning. Not the best composition, but I'm still happy I captured the moment.
Lightning strikes. Shot in Bangkok, Thailand. All captures are real and achieved by using a combination of CDHK and MD7 motion detection script.
Very wierd storm the other night, tons of lightning, no thunder to speak of or rain, at least where I lived. Unfortunately the actual strikes were not visible from my place but the sky did light up nicely.
This is actually two long exposures overlaid. I may try using multile copies of layers to bring out some more sky detail.
The storm in the wee early ours of the morning on August 21st brought some spectacular lightning over the Peone Prarie and Green Bluff.
lightning storm headed straight towards our house... and my attic window ;-) (15-08-2012)
lightning shot from my attic window with my home made lightning trigger
... as dark clouds slowly drifted in, the sky became darker and darker. at first it just looked like a heavy raincloud, but as the front came closer you suddenly could see the lightning flashes behind this first cloud.
flashes every 5 seconds, most of them inside the higher clouds, suddenly a gust of wind and the rain started, more and more lightning flashes became visible and reached out of the clouds.
Much of metro Atlanta experienced bad weather with high winds, thunder and lightning, and hail last night. However, the weather was not so bad 45 miles north of Atlanta in Gainesville, where I live. But we did have heavy rain and lots of thunder and lightning, and I managed to capture one of the lightning strikes!
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