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    Florida lightning photo.

    Just saw this great lightning photo on the Orlando Sentinel website and thought i would post in here.
    Wish i had taken it

    It was taken last year at Crystal Beach in Florida wherever that is



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    Fantastic Shot!!
    Glad I didn't take it!!
    Can you imagine the sound of the thunder and lightening ??

    Crystal Beach is near Clear Water

    As in Crystal Clear

    Its where the Zip code is showing on the map!

    Andrew & Diane Moore


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    Now that's a tricky photo to get..
    I got some on video last year but never tried to photograph lightning. I can only imagine it is a lot lot trickier than getting a photo of fireworks. Would involve a lot of continous shooting and crossed fingers I suppose.

    That's a good function with the Z3, I can hold my finger down, it will continue to take 2/3 pics per second and when I let go it will save the last 6-7 (or more if in lower resolution).

    Brizzle.


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    I tried lightning shots a couple of times Brizzle, back in the 35mm world. I ended up with a bunch of films that were just completely dark. Saw tons of lightning, but never in the spot where the camera was pointing. It's like it knows you are trying to photograph it and it deliberately avoids you.
    Steve



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    One more benefit of the digital age, no wasted film just wasted time

    Brizzle.


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    Marvellous picture. John, does the Sentinel say who took it and how? It will be interesting to know the equipment and settings used.
    Nostromo


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    brilliant picture!! have lots of lightening footage on video!! its so much better then ours!!!!!!! does any one understand that??????
    Liesa


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Nostromo
    Marvellous picture. John, does the Sentinel say who took it and how? It will be interesting to know the equipment and settings used.
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    The photographer is Don Naumann.

    "Kodak, Fujichrome, and Agfa color slide film (100 asa) is used in Don's 1959 Hasselblad camera with a 50 mm Wide Angle Distagon Zeiss lens. Don purposely overexposes the film to get an effect called reciprocity failure. This causes the color shifts seen in some of the works. Different films produce different colors. The timed overexposures range between 10 seconds and 10 minutes. Because Kodak and Fuji no longer sell the chemicals to develop prints from slide film, the slides are drum scanned and printed on an Epson"

    A couple more of his fab photo's below &gt;&gt;&gt;









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    theyre beautiful!!!
    Liesa


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    These are absolutely brilliant!!
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