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Lightning in Suburban Melbourne

PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 12:33 pm
by rflower
I have not posted anything for a while ... Winter was pretty lean in terms of photography for me, but hopefully with the weather getting better, that will change.

Had a couple of nights of lightning storms, so I had to go and try to capture some.

Crack and Zoom
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Car light trails and lightning caught in the same frame

Lightshow I
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Lightshow II
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Thanks for looking.
Any comments welcomed.

Re: Lightning in Suburban Melbourne

PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 1:11 pm
by aim54x
There is a fair bit of noise (blue noise) in the last two....did you turn off your noise reduction?

I quite like the effect achieved in the first...if only there was more lightening. Great efforts

Re: Lightning in Suburban Melbourne

PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 1:33 pm
by rflower
aim54x wrote:There is a fair bit of noise (blue noise) in the last two....did you turn off your noise reduction?

I quite like the effect achieved in the first...if only there was more lightening. Great efforts


Thanks for your comments aim54x.

I was using bulb as the shutter speed, and triggering shutter (on and off) with infrared remote. I would open the shutter and then wait for a decent burst of lightning, before closing it again. The last 2 were considerably shorter exposures than the first. The last 2 exposures were 15 and 11 seconds. The first shot was 70 seconds.

I think the noise you are seeing is that they are underexposed (apart from the bright white bit :) ), and I boosted the exposure in post on these 2.