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Jun 01, 2006 16:26 |  #1

Wish i could have caught some of the lightning this storm brought.

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Jun 03, 2006 04:14 |  #2

Nice pictures. I sat out the other night for two hours during a beautiful lightning storm and out of over 50 pics with varying exposures I really wansnt happy with any of them. People that take fantastic lightning shots are very patient, very lucky and very persistent I've decided.


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Jun 03, 2006 04:18 |  #3

i like the first. its difficult capturing rain... i find i can never get across how much there is! however impressive the storm it always looks tame on camera... but that ones great.

how did you do #2?


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Jun 03, 2006 05:44 |  #4

I like the second shot
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Jun 03, 2006 10:59 as a reply to  @ stupot's post |  #5

stupot wrote:
i like the first. its difficult capturing rain... i find i can never get across how much there is! however impressive the storm it always looks tame on camera... but that ones great.

how did you do #2?

Flash....

It does look tame for how bad it was out...


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