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		<description><![CDATA[What I am posting today is about 26 photos from a lightning series. The objective of this series is to show the process that one would go through in order to get lightning photos. After some bracketing to get the right exposure, I settled on F-stop: f/3.5, Exposure Time: 30 seconds, ISO speed: ISO-400, at [...]


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<p>What I am posting today is about 26 photos from a lightning series. The objective of this series is to show the process that one would go through in order to get lightning photos. After some bracketing to get the right exposure, I settled on F-stop: f/3.5, Exposure Time: 30 seconds, ISO speed: ISO-400, at a focal Length: 18 mm. I leave the image on a remote to take images one after the other. With the CMOS censor, my camera is able to upload the images quickly. Whereas when using a Nikon the images take an equivalent time to upload unto the card as they were exposed: as to say an image that exposed for 30 seconds took 30 seconds to upload to the card.</p>


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<p>What I am posting today is about 26 photos from a lightning series. The objective of this series is to show the process that one would go through in order to get lightning photos. After some bracketing to get the right exposure, I settled on F-stop: f/3.5, Exposure Time: 30 seconds, ISO speed: ISO-400, at a focal Length: 18 mm. I leave the image on a remote to take images one after the other. With the CMOS censor, my camera is able to upload the images quickly. Whereas when using a Nikon the images take an equivalent time to upload unto the card as they were exposed: as to say an image that exposed for 30 seconds took 30 seconds to upload to the card.</p>


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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Aug 2010 20:27:24 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>What I am posting today is about 26 photos from a lightning series. The objective of this series is to show the process that one would go through in order to get lightning photos. After some bracketing to get the right exposure, I settled on F-stop: f/3.5, Exposure Time: 30 seconds, ISO speed: ISO-400, at a focal Length: 18 mm. I leave the image on a remote to take images one after the other. With the CMOS censor, my camera is able to upload the images quickly. Whereas when using a Nikon the images take an equivalent time to upload unto the card as they were exposed: as to say an image that exposed for 30 seconds took 30 seconds to upload to the card.</p>


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<p>What I am posting today is about 26 photos from a lightning series. The objective of this series is to show the process that one would go through in order to get lightning photos. After some bracketing to get the right exposure, I settled on F-stop: f/3.5, Exposure Time: 30 seconds, ISO speed: ISO-400, at a focal Length: 18 mm. I leave the image on a remote to take images one after the other. With the CMOS censor, my camera is able to upload the images quickly. Whereas when using a Nikon the images take an equivalent time to upload unto the card as they were exposed: as to say an image that exposed for 30 seconds took 30 seconds to upload to the card.</p>


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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Aug 2010 20:25:54 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>What I am posting today is about 26 photos from a lightning series. The objective of this series is to show the process that one would go through in order to get lightning photos. After some bracketing to get the right exposure, I settled on F-stop: f/3.5, Exposure Time: 30 seconds, ISO speed: ISO-400, at a focal Length: 18 mm. I leave the image on a remote to take images one after the other. With the CMOS censor, my camera is able to upload the images quickly. Whereas when using a Nikon the images take an equivalent time to upload unto the card as they were exposed: as to say an image that exposed for 30 seconds took 30 seconds to upload to the card.</p>


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<p>What I am posting today is about 26 photos from a lightning series. The objective of this series is to show the process that one would go through in order to get lightning photos. After some bracketing to get the right exposure, I settled on F-stop: f/3.5, Exposure Time: 30 seconds, ISO speed: ISO-400, at a focal Length: 18 mm. I leave the image on a remote to take images one after the other. With the CMOS censor, my camera is able to upload the images quickly. Whereas when using a Nikon the images take an equivalent time to upload unto the card as they were exposed: as to say an image that exposed for 30 seconds took 30 seconds to upload to the card.</p>


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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Aug 2010 20:24:21 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>What I am posting today is about 26 photos from a lightning series. The objective of this series is to show the process that one would go through in order to get lightning photos. After some bracketing to get the right exposure, I settled on F-stop: f/3.5, Exposure Time: 30 seconds, ISO speed: ISO-400, at a focal Length: 18 mm. I leave the image on a remote to take images one after the other. With the CMOS censor, my camera is able to upload the images quickly. Whereas when using a Nikon the images take an equivalent time to upload unto the card as they were exposed: as to say an image that exposed for 30 seconds took 30 seconds to upload to the card.</p>


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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Aug 2010 20:23:42 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>What I am posting today is about 26 photos from a lightning series. The objective of this series is to show the process that one would go through in order to get lightning photos. After some bracketing to get the right exposure, I settled on F-stop: f/3.5, Exposure Time: 30 seconds, ISO speed: ISO-400, at a focal Length: 18 mm. I leave the image on a remote to take images one after the other. With the CMOS censor, my camera is able to upload the images quickly. Whereas when using a Nikon the images take an equivalent time to upload unto the card as they were exposed: as to say an image that exposed for 30 seconds took 30 seconds to upload to the card.</p>


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<p>What I am posting today is about 26 photos from a lightning series. The objective of this series is to show the process that one would go through in order to get lightning photos. After some bracketing to get the right exposure, I settled on F-stop: f/3.5, Exposure Time: 30 seconds, ISO speed: ISO-400, at a focal Length: 18 mm. I leave the image on a remote to take images one after the other. With the CMOS censor, my camera is able to upload the images quickly. Whereas when using a Nikon the images take an equivalent time to upload unto the card as they were exposed: as to say an image that exposed for 30 seconds took 30 seconds to upload to the card.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[What I am posting today is about 26 photos from a lightning series. The objective of this series is to show the process that one would go through in order to get lightning photos. After some bracketing to get the right exposure, I settled on F-stop: f/3.5, Exposure Time: 30 seconds, ISO speed: ISO-400, at [...]


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<p>What I am posting today is about 26 photos from a lightning series. The objective of this series is to show the process that one would go through in order to get lightning photos. After some bracketing to get the right exposure, I settled on F-stop: f/3.5, Exposure Time: 30 seconds, ISO speed: ISO-400, at a focal Length: 18 mm. I leave the image on a remote to take images one after the other. With the CMOS censor, my camera is able to upload the images quickly. Whereas when using a Nikon the images take an equivalent time to upload unto the card as they were exposed: as to say an image that exposed for 30 seconds took 30 seconds to upload to the card.</p>


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