or to be precise, how I managed to capture lighting on my camera :-)
Okay, this might be a lengthy post, you've been warned ...
So, another weekend, and as usual I am wondering what to do. But today, Bangalore weather has been nice... It started to drizzle in the evening. And lighting ...
So I took my camera out, put my 18-55 mm lens on that, and set it up on my rarely used tripod.
Alright, lightning was predominant on east side and sky was full of clouds :( Once in a while I could see lightning clearly, but had no idea how to shoot it.
So, I set my shutter speed to max, ie 30 seconds and to compensate that I kept the aperture to low. f22 me thinks.
But, no luck. All I could capture was some light pollution from Bangalore night sky and some residual light from the lightnings. Even after 5-6 attempts.
Clearly, higher exposure was not going work.
And I started to lower the exposure gradually, still no luck. And now clouds were moving towards south. And it started to drizzle heavily.
Armed with an umbrella, I continued on my quest to capture the elusive lighting.
By now, I changed my tactics from longer exposure to very short exposure. Like 0.8 sec at f5.6
Then there was a silver line over the clouds. Literally !!
So, the trick I used is to click continuously, with highest exposure that is less than a second. Because, for exposure longer than a second, the de-noise mechanism on my camera starts. Ie, once a shot with 1 sec exposure is taken, it would not allow me to take another shot immediately. Though I can disable it, I didn't want to.
Finally after around 200 clicks I got my first shot with a lightning.
And after some more clicking, here is the best I could capture !!
Okay, this might be a lengthy post, you've been warned ...
So, another weekend, and as usual I am wondering what to do. But today, Bangalore weather has been nice... It started to drizzle in the evening. And lighting ...
So I took my camera out, put my 18-55 mm lens on that, and set it up on my rarely used tripod.
Alright, lightning was predominant on east side and sky was full of clouds :( Once in a while I could see lightning clearly, but had no idea how to shoot it.
So, I set my shutter speed to max, ie 30 seconds and to compensate that I kept the aperture to low. f22 me thinks.
But, no luck. All I could capture was some light pollution from Bangalore night sky and some residual light from the lightnings. Even after 5-6 attempts.
Clearly, higher exposure was not going work.
And I started to lower the exposure gradually, still no luck. And now clouds were moving towards south. And it started to drizzle heavily.
Armed with an umbrella, I continued on my quest to capture the elusive lighting.
By now, I changed my tactics from longer exposure to very short exposure. Like 0.8 sec at f5.6
Then there was a silver line over the clouds. Literally !!
So, the trick I used is to click continuously, with highest exposure that is less than a second. Because, for exposure longer than a second, the de-noise mechanism on my camera starts. Ie, once a shot with 1 sec exposure is taken, it would not allow me to take another shot immediately. Though I can disable it, I didn't want to.
Finally after around 200 clicks I got my first shot with a lightning.
And after some more clicking, here is the best I could capture !!
All these pics are in my flickr page, which you can find here ...
If you know a better way to capture lightnings, please do let me know...
I am happy :-)
If you know a better way to capture lightnings, please do let me know...
I am happy :-)
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