Wednesday, April 19, 2006

a slow approach to lightning

A couple of nights past I had the opportunity to sit on my deck and enjoy several hours of magnificent lightning. I had my camera ready of course. That night it recieved quite a work out as I kept it clicking away constantly. However, because of the quick nature of lightning it is virtually impossible to predict and therefore created problems for photographing.

My own personal solution included a way for me to enjoy the lightning as a person while also taking pictures of it. Usually I am faced with the problem of disassociating myself with my subject and therefore never fully enjoy the actual moment. With this lightning store it was a different case. I shot from the hip that night. I also used very slow shutter speeds. By using long exposures I could point my camera toward the activity and during the 10 seconds I could sit back and enjoy the lightning. By using this method I was able to capture the photo below along with others.


Nikon D50
10 sec (shutter)
50mm MF
ISO 200
f6


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3 comments:

  1. Hey, that is a really cool picture. Good job.

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  2. That is one really cool picture... That looks like it was fun to take.

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  3. Anonymous9:10 PM

    You make me sick... I've been trying to get a good lightning photo for a long time now and have nothing to show for it... The camera takes way too much energy for long exposure pics... so that poses a problem...

    I need a D50.

    Beautiful Shot!

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