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Old 09-04-2005, 15:06   #4 (permalink)
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lolyton, you are bang on correct, For this shot I stopped the lens down and exposed for the scene, 22 seconds. The effects are much more dramatic if you can get more than 1 strike during exposure. It is much harder during the ay and to get the long shutter speeds required it is usefull to use polarising filters etc. You can buy lightning triggers which trip the shutter when a strike is detected but I think that these are rather expensive.
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