sigma 10-20mm at 20mm/ shutter release cable/ tripod/ aperture : f/5.6
/ shutter speed : various (BULB)/ white balance: auto/ manual focus.




it was nearly around 2.30am, could'nt resist the sound of thunderstorms, (actually could'nt sleep), set up my camera on my tripod plug in shutter release cable, wearing the Sigma 10-20mm, coz my Nikkor 18-200mm is with my dad.
really lost a few nice shot while setting up, not long after my set up just about 5 secs got the first shot, then around 30secs got the second shot..
for the third & forth shots the thunder clouds was bout to fade so that's why the lightning strike isn't reach it's longest strike, and it tooks me around 15mins-30mins from the second lightning shot.
i'm still eager to shot some more of lightnings in the future... better watch the weather forecast... maybe tonight???? hehehehehe....
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