Plus expensive cameras with large memory storage or film do what I believe is called 'shuttling' whereby holding a button down results in many pictures being taken one after another. This would obviously increase the probabilty of catching a lightning fork.
Mine will do that, but it's quite limited, and would be pretty pointless if you have it set on a slow shutter speed anyway, you might as well just click manually each time.
What femgoth said, you use a long exposure. I tried the photo-after-photo-of-black-sky method with my camera phone the other night (because it takes quite long exposures when set to night mode) but eventually got bored.
Dude, I've often found while reading your journal that the use of flowery whimsy is almost involuntary, like a cough or a sneeze. It's no bad thing and merely an observation but it's quite interesting to spot the point where john goes from 'I'm just writing my journal' into 'wordsmith extraordinnaire'.
In this post I believe it was when the 'jagged dragons' turned up. I call them, Jaggons!
Yeah I loved the storm too and stood watching it outside for as long as possible before retreating to an upstairs window. As for the pics, a friend of mine got some good ones, at a conversion ration of 60 photos to 1 good 'un.
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