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Old 15-03-2012, 08:38 AM
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Lightning at Port Noarlunga, SA

First time imaging lightning. Taken looking over Pt Noarlunga jetty, which is about 35km south of Adelaide.

Pics here and here

Also got some video of a close strike earlier in the evening

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJ_irxDDfdU
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Old 15-03-2012, 08:59 AM
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Oh yeeeha!
Love a good lightning shot and these are beauties.....!
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Old 15-03-2012, 09:28 AM
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really awesome photos - well done!

would you mind posting some info on f-stop, ISO and shutter speed for us novices?

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Old 15-03-2012, 09:46 AM
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Great shots Dan!!
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Old 15-03-2012, 12:12 PM
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Thanks everyone for their comments. I was ecstatic to capture something as it was all done in a rush.

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really awesome photos - well done!

would you mind posting some info on f-stop, ISO and shutter speed for us novices?

thanks

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Sure thing. Here are the details:

Camera: 400d
Lens: Standard 18-55mm lens @ 18mm
F-stop: 3.5
ISO400
Exposure: 20secs

Pictures were overexposed so I went down to ISO100 but I didn't capture anything else. I adjusted the brightness in PS.
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Nice work. Night time shooting is so much easier than day.

You should use f8 though for night time work. It gives narrower bolts and the tendrils end up being hairline thin.

The video is great. I got some myself, but not as good as your video.
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Old 15-03-2012, 02:48 PM
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Thanks Paul. I had no idea what settings to use but will try your suggestion next time, which could be a while given that we don't get that many storms.
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Old 15-03-2012, 03:05 PM
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Oh yes ! very good.
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Thanks Paul. I had no idea what settings to use but will try your suggestion next time, which could be a while given that we don't get that many storms.
Might be a few chances yet, but most likely this will be one of our last chances until next summer. Main thing it gives us a chance to see one of natures most powerful events.
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Old 15-03-2012, 03:59 PM
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You should use f8 though for night time work. It gives narrower bolts and the tendrils end up being hairline thin.
Reminds me of what someone told me once.

"When in doubt, go f8"
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great pics! i love the twin bolts image especially. Pt Noarlunga is not that far from me at all. Great spot for some photography. I was all set up last night and realised a flat battery spoiled my fun.

Thanks for posting what i missed
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Old 15-03-2012, 07:13 PM
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Wow, great lightning display Dan, well captured and envious, been a while between storms this way .
Beauty Captures and the Vid look quite Hectic, , Top show !
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great shots - well deserved accolades
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