Tucson T4R
Expedition Leader
Wow, that's some crazy lightning. Looks like it was an intense storm. Nice captures.:wings:
Brad (Tuscan4R) has been getting some great lightning shots by using a 15 sec exposure, f8 iso 100. He is using a remote shutter release to prevent shake and to be able to kick and enjoy a beer at the same time (I made up the last part but $5 says I'm right:elkgrin
I was out of town for few days and just saw this. Yep, you are correct on the settings I used for the last few lightning captures. Once set up and focused it's a piece-o-cake as long as you have an active storm willing to participate.
There is definitely and adult beverage of choice involved in the process. Makers Mark in my case. :sombrero:
Brad, lets see the results from last night . . . It was a heck of a storm and a **************' sunset from the west side of town.
Marisa and I were right at the top of Tumamoc hill when the last cell came in -- the wind was so strong she had trouble standing -- of course that only added to the challenge of walking down the hill while getting pounded with rain mixed with hail. I wish I would have had a camera (and the time to use it).
I regret to inform you that last night I choose to just sit on the porch and enjoy the storm with my wife without taking and photos.
It was an amazing storm and very entertaining. :wings:
Bummer (for those of us who enjoy watching this thread).
I agree and I am ashamed of my lazy behavior and lack of caring for others' needs.