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vievetrick
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| Date Posted |
09-11-2006 05:54 PM |
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| Title |
Try at Lightning |
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Well it is majorly cropped but I got something. |
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09-17-2006 08:41 AM
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Try at Lightning
I've always wondered how people get pictures of lightening. Did you have a long exposure time during a storm?
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10-01-2006 06:09 PM
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Pentaxian
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Try at Lightning
Sorry it took so long to reply. No I was lucky. A storm came in while at a picnic. Litteraly hand held and kept snapping away. This is a major crop and took about 25 or so pictures of nothing.
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