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    My first lightning pics...

    Little background, I just got my first DSLR Nikon D40
    as a x-mas present, so I'm still learning how to get the
    most out of it. (I only use the manual mode) Anyway,
    here's my first try at lightning pics, any helpful points
    would be appreciated! I think you ya'll call it C&C?




































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    Good start...but why is the sky violet?
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    the violet sky is quite cool i think, gives it a very spooky feature ! nice shots thought but some are like half interesting then half too dark so try and get the whole picture interesting.

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    The only difference in the shots was exposure time.
    Maybe the longer shutter speed, had something to
    do with the violet color? I have know idea, I don't use
    photoshop or anything like that. I agree with you Jack.
    Number 2 & 4 are not that interesting, but I was pretty
    excited, and got a little picture post happy.

    Maybe someone can explain why I ended up with the
    violet sky?

    Oh, and FWIW there wasn't a lot of ground to cloud
    lightning bolts. Most of the lightning was just lighting
    up the sky.
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    I like 1 and 3. Very very good start.

    What is this dark area toward the right in 3 and 5?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ifi View Post

    What is this dark area toward the right in 3 and 5?


    It started to rain, so I used the hood from
    my 55-200 VR lens on my 18-55 kit lens.
    I didn't want to get water drops on the glass.
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    #3 is my favourite of the set as you can see the lightning quite well.

    i'm still waiting for a chance to try this myself.
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    Did you consider finding a better angle, ie. lose the light stand/house lights ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Kondra View Post
    Did you consider finding a better angle, ie. lose the light stand/house lights ?

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    The light stands were off, but the house lights
    were on. I tried shooting away from the lights,
    but they were all around. It was the highest
    place in town, with out the trees blocking my
    view to the sky. Unfortunately, that means
    I have to deal with light polution.

    I still like 1, 3, and 4, but I would have liked
    to see some good ground to cloud lightning.



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    Okay, not quite sure if we're on the same page

    I am biased towards shots with a horizon in silouette and the sky lit by the lightening. No other distractions.

    Can you use a longer lens ? Get out of town? Hope the storm is late enough everyone has gone to bed ? Crop the picture ?

    Look forward to seeing more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Kondra View Post
    Okay, not quite sure if we're on the same page

    I am biased towards shots with a horizon in silouette and the sky lit by the lightening. No other distractions.

    Can you use a longer lens ? Get out of town? Hope the storm is late enough everyone has gone to bed ? Crop the picture ?

    Look forward to seeing more.

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    Ah, I see what you're saying now. I will keep that in mind
    next time out. It was kind of late, I left out at 9:30, and
    came back around 11:00pm. I'll try not to get anything else
    in the shot next time, although the pic with the playground
    looks kind of cool to me.
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    the violet color comes from the color of the lightning. nice shots!
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