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<blockquote data-quote="goz63" data-source="post: 21376" data-attributes="member: 1557"><p>I just read about this the other day as i am interested in getting some lightning shots. What I found out was that you should start with an f-stop around 9-11. Use the camera in bulb mode or for a timed shot of around 30 sec to 3 min. Use a tripod. (obviously this is for night lighting) Then aim the camera where the lighting is happening and keep trying. I have not tried it yet but living in tornado alley, I suspect that I will have an opportunity this summer to give it a whirl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goz63, post: 21376, member: 1557"] I just read about this the other day as i am interested in getting some lightning shots. What I found out was that you should start with an f-stop around 9-11. Use the camera in bulb mode or for a timed shot of around 30 sec to 3 min. Use a tripod. (obviously this is for night lighting) Then aim the camera where the lighting is happening and keep trying. I have not tried it yet but living in tornado alley, I suspect that I will have an opportunity this summer to give it a whirl. [/QUOTE]
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