lightning photography?
i was looking at photos today. And came across quite a few of Lightning. Just pondering how you can time that. or maybe its an exposure thing. Just let out the time and hope it goes?:dunno . anyways, I don't know.
-daniel-
-daniel-
Daniel Bauer
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The second method is to use an optical or a radio trigger. When the trigger detects the lighting, it makes the camera take a picture. This method is the most reliable and productive method, but the cost forces many to take up method number one
"Failure is feedback. And feedback is the breakfast of champions." - fortune cookie
He's a friend of mine -- he lives next door to my wife's Aunt and Uncle.
Definitely a fascinating individual. He gave me a signed print of that shot.
We walked to the spot where he was that night and we walked up to the tree (yes. It's still there).
Long story short...
Here's his web site and he explains what he calls 'Pickup Truck Photography'
http://www.highvoltagephotography.com/articles2.html
He is a very experienced, trained storm chaser.