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Matthew I. captured a lightning bolt hitting the Pru early Sunday (looks even more dramatic on a black background).

Copyright Matthew I. Posted in the Universal Hub Flickr pool.

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What an amazing photo!

How do one take a picture like that? It is so cool!

I think that the best way is to have a camera that lets you leave the shutter open a long time, and use a low ISO. There's very little ambient light, relative to that of lightning bolts.

I suppose that another way would be digital camera that can detect when there was a flash and save the exposure for the period in which it occurred.

There's definitely an art to it that I haven't got down. I was trying to shoot the storm, too, at similar shutter speed and f/stop to this photo (I was stopped one ISO speed faster), but all I got was about 500 frames of rubbish. Bright, over-lit, sodium-bulb-orange rubbish. :(

Options: low ISO, stopped down to small aperture (will put more things in focus anyway), and maybe even ND filters.

Luckily Matt is nice enough to allow us to see his SLR settings:

Camera: Nikon D40X
Exposure: 3.5 (sec)
Aperture: f/14.0
Focal Length: 20 mm
Focal Length: 20.0 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Exposure Bias: +5 EV
Flash: No Flash

And there you go.

thanks for all these comments everyone! I really appreciate it.

In addition to the EXIF data (posted above by "nice shot Matt" : )), here's a bit more on how I shot this. I quickly set up the tripod, stopped to f/14, set manual focus (on the Pru lights), and then continuously fired off 3-5 second exposures via remote trigger, hoping to capture something. I got lucky! Oh, and simply leaving the shutter open until there is a lightning flash that may be in frame quickly leads to an over (or over-over) exposed shot given how bright the flash is once it strikes (although this is less true if the strikes are much further away and/or less intense). Low ISO is a must (i forgot to check to knock this down to 100).

p.s. Keep trying rsybuchanan! & good luck RhoninFire and neilv if you give it a go

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