Capturing lightning requires timing, correct settings, luck, and the proper equipment.

Well, one out of four ain’t bad.

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  • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️@lemmy.worldOP
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    10 days ago

    That one’s 30 seconds. That’s as long as my R10 goes without putting it in its special little “bulb” mode. ISO all the way down to 100, aperture stopped down pretty far, direction chosen based on the last several bolts so of course the next strike happens somewhere else.

    • daannii@lemmy.world
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      10 days ago

      I did some lighting photography about 15 years ago. I did 30 second shots too. And then I also stacked some in processing to get some more dramatic shots.

      Spent 2 occasions out in a storm trying to get photos. Probably nearly an hour each session

      Nothing I got was that good tho.

      Probably something that takes a lot of sessions to land the perfect shots.

      Like wildlife photography.

      I never had that kind of patience.

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      9 days ago

      I wonder if pre-shooting, or whatever canon calls their implementation of this feature, would help? Granted, a long exposure should catch it too, but unless you’re constantly going to be taking long exposures…