Jfendley wrote:
Caught this when a storm was moving through North of my house.
HOW? It has always baffled me just HOW one takes photographs of lightning. The lightning strike lasts for a fraction of a second, and you have to click the shutter at the exact same time? Or perhaps during a thunderstorm you put the the camera on bulb, using a tripod, and hope that you catch a lightning strike before it is overexposed? Your thoughts?
Nice catch - better from a distance than up close and personal.
Opportunity strikes, nice photo.
Floyd
Loc: Misplaced Texan in Florence, Alabama
Jfendley wrote:
Caught this when a storm was moving through North of my house.
Very nice picture of a difficult subject. Also, is that a artifact on your sensor (just to the left of the strike) or something else?
Ballard
Loc: Grass Valley, California
Jfendley wrote:
Caught this when a storm was moving through North of my house.
Great shot. Your timing was superb.
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