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Hi guys, last night i ventured out again as a storm was brewing, I just cant keep away. :D :D
Anyway I set up and proceeded to start capturing in the direction of the storm, mind you here i am in an open field with a lightning storm closing in :screwy:
An then it hit just after my third exposure, I heard a deafening snap and it let loose not more than 300 meters away, :scared::scared: the hairs on my arms stood on end, and scared the crap out of me, but what a capture. :eyepop:
I was going for a second one but thought better of it, and retreated to a safe place while the rest of the storm passed. :rolleyes:
But it was exciting though :thumbsup: :D
Hope you like it.
Leon :thumbsup:
AWESOME Leon!!!
well done
hotspur
20-03-2013, 04:34 PM
WOW! Leon,that's really quite an amazing capture-well done.You should send that into BOM site,or weather channel,they would use something like that on a calendar. What settings did you use? and did you use a lightning trigger? I bought one for the summer,but its still in its box-never used,never had a lightning storm since I've had it!-this image reminds me I should put it in the classifieds.
Good luck with more images:thumbsup:
multiweb
20-03-2013, 05:12 PM
Pretty scary Leon and beautiful at the same time. :thumbsup:
Octane
20-03-2013, 05:19 PM
Oh, yeah -- that is awesome! Beautiful definition in the strike. :)
H
Larryp
20-03-2013, 05:20 PM
That's a ripper, Leon!
Thank you to all, and in reply to the setting, no lightning trigger, it all works fine without I reckon, I use a Canon remote, set at 6 -8 second shots with an interval of 2 seconds for the download.
Camera settings are usually F/11.0 @200 ISO with a Canon 70-200 F/2.8 set at 70mm
Glad you enjoyed it.
Leon
Nikolas
20-03-2013, 06:07 PM
Great capture Leon!!
Derek Klepp
20-03-2013, 08:05 PM
Top shot.Worth the jump.
Regulus
20-03-2013, 08:20 PM
Wow. Excellent capture
I would love to do this but we don't get much lightning in Tas and I miss it having grown up in NSW.
I had a strike hit about 100meters away, it was the loudest noise I've ever experienced. I was blinded for a about a minute afterwards cos it struck right in the centre of my visual field. I don't blame u for retreating to a safe haven :-)
Trevor
Thank You to all for your comments, have to admit it was a one in a lifetime capture, well for me anyway.
Leon
gregbradley
20-03-2013, 09:22 PM
Incredible shots Leon. I love a good lightning image.
Greg.
Thanks Greg, cant wait to get out again, but it seems that tonight it has died off a bit, always tomorrow.
Leon
Osirisra
22-03-2013, 01:47 AM
Wow! what a capture, with a shot that close I sure would be jumping out of my skin too :)
rcheshire
22-03-2013, 02:20 AM
Incredible. Little concerned that Leon might become Freon!
ourkind
22-03-2013, 03:12 AM
Bang on Leon that's Top Shelf!
Thanks ken yep it was a bit scary, like that Rowland LOL, and thank you Carlos it has to be the best capture that i have ever taken.
Leon
Kunama
22-03-2013, 09:17 AM
Just found my next desktop background picture, well done Leon.
Brilliant Leon, well done!! :thumbsup:
SkyViking
22-03-2013, 11:19 AM
What an awesome shot that is, congratulations Leon! Hope you get it published around, it really deserves it.
I had a similar experience as a kid. A fairly large thunderstorm was over our house and of course I was hanging half way out an open window on the top floor to have the best possible view... Then a strike happened a few hundred metres away. It made the loudest bang I think I've heard, and also blinded me for a while. I vividly remember feeling the heat in my face from the intense light. I did close the window after that!
Matt, Liz, Rolf, many thanks, the funny thing now is that when i go out as i did last night and captured some nice strikes i tend to compare, and although the others are good captures they just done match up with the big one.
Leon
Kunama
22-03-2013, 05:24 PM
Thanks for the HiRes Leon, its spectacular!
Your welcome as long as ya don't sell it. :lol: :lol:
Leon :thumbsup:
astronobob
22-03-2013, 09:33 PM
Fantastic Leon, check the tendrills on them CG's, wow !
I seen them storms on the Lightning tracker, very intence, no wonder you went for cover !
I was once ontop of Ridgeback hill, here a year ago capturing a storm about 3-4k away, then all of a sudden Ridgeback was bombarded with CG's about a half doz in as many mins, one buckled me at the knees as I was scrambling, yes, very exciting :eek:
Thanks Bob, yea they sure pack a punch when one is really to close, bur one never knows where it will hit.
I have been told CG's can land as far a 30 ks from the main storm, scary stuff but exciting indeed.
Leon
Miaplacidus
23-03-2013, 10:06 AM
Bit of a jolt to the pacemaker, that.
Excellent photo.
What superpowers are you hoping to acquire, Leon?
The rate I'm going I'll be fried before that happens. LOL, thanks Brian
Leon
LewisM
25-03-2013, 12:44 AM
My first response started with the letter F...
GREAT shot!
I think that was an underpants changer ;)
Yea nearly Lewis, thanks for comment.
Leon
Paddy
25-03-2013, 09:49 PM
Great result Leon and well worth the fear!
Thank You Patrick the fright was worth the end result, very exciting indeed.
Leon
danielsun
31-03-2013, 07:45 PM
That's a cracker Leon!! Looks like something out of war of the worlds.
Well worth the fright I reckon.:thumbsup:
Cheers Daniel.
StephenM
01-04-2013, 06:06 PM
Very cool shot Leon! Well done.
Cheers,
Stephen
Yes Daniel, it was worth the fright, one in a million shot, well for mr anyway. thanks Stephen, it was a beauty.
Leon
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