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Lightning
Topic Started: Aug 6 2014, 10:21 AM (1,582 Views)
bluebell24
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Kestrel
I know Tabatha, It was such a stroke of luck that saturdays weather was lovely :flower:
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mick2
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Marsh Harrier
great photos bluebell, never tried getting a shot lightening. very effective :)
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peppiB
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Great shots.
Tip - if you want to take a still of lightening in the dark put camera on a tripod, open the shutter and leave it. Only close it once there has been a flash.
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JennyWren
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peppi ... that's a great tip ... thank you :hi5: now all i need is a tripod and a good camera :bag:

:giggle: one day ;)
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bluebell24
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Kestrel
Thanks guys :dancing: That is a good tip peppiB :yep: I'll have to try it out next time we have a storm. :cool3:
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Night Owl
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:wow1: Fantastic shots Bluebell :cool2:
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bluebell24
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Thanks Night Owl :dancing:
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