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<blockquote data-quote="doogie41@msn.com" data-source="post: 6607" data-attributes="member: 2605"><p>We live in an area where we have a view from one of the green spaces of the whole southern horizon, including mountain ranges. It makes photographing lightning relatively safe because you can see it from a distance. I just started shooting bulb shots this summer and have gotten some lucky breaks just randomly before that. How does the electronic trigger technique work? I will post my lenses but my newest purchase is the slightly unwieldy 18/300 VR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doogie41@msn.com, post: 6607, member: 2605"] We live in an area where we have a view from one of the green spaces of the whole southern horizon, including mountain ranges. It makes photographing lightning relatively safe because you can see it from a distance. I just started shooting bulb shots this summer and have gotten some lucky breaks just randomly before that. How does the electronic trigger technique work? I will post my lenses but my newest purchase is the slightly unwieldy 18/300 VR. [/QUOTE]
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