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How Do You Photograph Lightning At Night?

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How Do You Photograph Lightning At Night?

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Taking pictures of lightning during a storm is a game of luck and patience that is usually left to the more advanced photographers. It requires a few extra pieces of equipment, a keen eye, and like i said before: patience. Use these steps to insure better chances of catching one of these split second events. First, the storm should only be a thunderstorm, not a complete downpour of rain. Taking your camera out into extremely wet conditions is not advised. Next, locate an elevated area with a clear view of the area of sky the storm is located in. Attach your camera to the tripod, and point it toward the area of the sky where you have witnessed the most recent lightning activity. Next, attach the shutter release cable to your camera. Now set your camera’s focus to infinity so that distant objects are in-focus. This is when the lens is retracted all the way toward the base. Then set your shutter speed to B. In this setting the shutter stays open as long as you hold the shutter button down

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