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EternalFire78
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Ive gotten some great tips on how to take pics of lightning...
A good one from a friend recently:
You will need a camera with a bulb setting preferably, tripod and a black piece of cardboard.
1. set your camera to a long exposure (bulb if u have it)
2. have your shot focused and set to manual before u take the pic in the area the lightning is striking. Make sure u are using a tripod!
3. Take the pic and place the piece of cardboard in front of the lense to prevent any exposure occuring..... wait for the lightning strikes...
4. Remove the piece of cardboard from in front of the lense when u see the lightning striking and stop the exposure on the camera when u are happy with exposure length. Its a good idea to be using a remote control with the camera so u dont shake it when u press the shutter button.
Experiment allot!
Happy Hunting!!
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A good one from a friend recently:
You will need a camera with a bulb setting preferably, tripod and a black piece of cardboard.
1. set your camera to a long exposure (bulb if u have it)
2. have your shot focused and set to manual before u take the pic in the area the lightning is striking. Make sure u are using a tripod!
3. Take the pic and place the piece of cardboard in front of the lense to prevent any exposure occuring..... wait for the lightning strikes...
4. Remove the piece of cardboard from in front of the lense when u see the lightning striking and stop the exposure on the camera when u are happy with exposure length. Its a good idea to be using a remote control with the camera so u dont shake it when u press the shutter button.
Experiment allot!
Happy Hunting!!
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