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Lightning Photo Gallery Page,Welcome to my Lightning Photo Gallery Page. Here you will find my collection of lightning photograph that I have taken over the years. I have sorted the images into several different photo albums. They are sorted by my favorites starting in Gallery Number One and then so on to the end. I also have a special section for the hardest of all lightning to photograph, the daylight lightning. Most of the images were taken from 1995 through 2002, but the gallery has all of the best stuff up through the past storms. The reason most of the images are older was due to the fact that when I started doing freelance video full time for a living, the still photography took a back seat since I was more focused on running video cameras while storm chasing. 1 Lightning Photo Gallery One. Here is a collection of my all time favorite lightning images. The lightning photography in this section spans from some of the very first lightning photographs I ever took all the way up through the end of the 2007 chase season. 2 Lightning Photo Gallery Two. Here is a collection of lightning photography from 1995 - 2007. 3 Lightning Photo Gallery Three. Here the third installment in my lightning photography. Most of this work was from the late 90s and early 2000 that was shot on 35mm and 120mm medium format. While the images with file names starting with DSC are from the fall of 2007. 4 Lightning Photo Gallery Four. In the fourth installment of my lightning photography I have put a collection of images with cloud to cloud lightning. These lightning photographs were taken from 1996 through the fall of 2007. 5 In Lightning Gallery Four, this is my collection of daylight lightning photographs. These images are some of the hardest to photograph due to the complex light situations. You have to shoot with the highest F-Stop possible and the slowest film speed possible. There is some changes with the advent of the digital photography but the overall idea is still lowest ISO and highest F-Stop to manage to balance the natural light with the longest possible exposure. |