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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 6606" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Hi and welcome to the Nikonites Community. You will find a lot of friendly people here that like to talk photography and about their Nikons. If you would please also list your lenses in your profile. It makes it easer for us to understand how you are getting your shots and answer your questions. A lightning aficionado that's great. Lightning is a dangerously appealing shoot for many photographers. Unfortunately here in Atlanta it's a bit to dangerous. It seems like every year we have several people hit by lightning and at least a dozen houses hit and set on fire. How do you get your lightning shots? Do you use a electronic trigger or a Bulb exposure? Would love to see some of those shots. After you have completed at least five posts the system will authorize you to start using the Gallery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 6606, member: 654"] Hi and welcome to the Nikonites Community. You will find a lot of friendly people here that like to talk photography and about their Nikons. If you would please also list your lenses in your profile. It makes it easer for us to understand how you are getting your shots and answer your questions. A lightning aficionado that's great. Lightning is a dangerously appealing shoot for many photographers. Unfortunately here in Atlanta it's a bit to dangerous. It seems like every year we have several people hit by lightning and at least a dozen houses hit and set on fire. How do you get your lightning shots? Do you use a electronic trigger or a Bulb exposure? Would love to see some of those shots. After you have completed at least five posts the system will authorize you to start using the Gallery. [/QUOTE]
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