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  • Sweep Lightning

    We had a tropical storm one night, so typically I thought I would try to photograph the drama. I took some videos and still shots but then thought I would try a sweep panorama.....

    Just after I started, there was a ground strike that knocked out all the power.

    As shown the lights on the left are on, then there’s a streak of the lightning and the rest is taken in semi darkness.

    I know that sweep panoramas are made up from just a small line of cells on the sensor, but was surprised by how well this is depicted.

    I’m also quite proud of the way I carried on shooting as the flash and bang was simultaneous. We found out the next day that it destroyed a palapa on the beach less than 200 yards away.
    Graham

  • #2
    I would change your D&P service, Graham - nasty fogging in that one!

    Seriously, though - was it frightening? Sometimes lightning can come with some very loud thunder!

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    • #3
      Never seen anything like it. Very interesting.
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      • #4
        I knew it was a close strike as the bang was instantaneous and VERY loud

        I have seen several different “effects” made with sweep panorama photography, but have not seen lightning caught during the exposure of one.

        I’d love to think its unique, but I very much doubt it
        Graham

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        • Ian
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          I've never seen this before.
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