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31-MAY-2008

1st - c83 wide from below - miracle shot - brent
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After I help my wife at her store I often take this path either to or from the car. On Saturday the clouds were just amazing and after the sun had set I came back along this path. Thinking the clouds over the barn looked very interesting I tried a shot even though it was pretty dark and I did not have a tripod (given the lightening and my aluminum tripod that is probably a good thing). Just when I pressed the shutter the lightening flashed.

Olympus E-1
1/6s f/3.2 at 22.0mm iso200 full exif

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Collin Baxter08-Jun-2008 18:08
Everyone below has said it all. Excelent.
Olympus DSLR Challenge07-Jun-2008 15:47
I don't knew that the E-1 has wireless flash synchro (and what a flash!). Even without the bonus of the lightning, this is a great shot; I think you should offer yourself to repaint this barn when time will be arrived, given the profit you're getting from :oD endika
Guest 05-Jun-2008 21:12
What do you want me to say ? I'll just sit back in front of this, and enjoy. Perfect exposure... and timing of course, but this was a bonus !

Marc
Carlo 05-Jun-2008 16:17
Perfect timing! A winner in my eyes. I love the lightning bolts situated perfectly above the barn. It is just amazing that you captured this image. the bolts could've been way off to the left or right. Beautiful countryside you have in your part of the world. Beautiful, just beautiful
Miroslav Kral 03-Jun-2008 19:23
Today was big lighting storm in Zagreb. I tried to shot it but zero result. Now I appreciate your shot even more. Excellent.
Guest 03-Jun-2008 00:19
Just one word---Incredible!
---Woody
Guest 02-Jun-2008 21:12
That's just incredible. I'we tried all kinds of serialphoto long exposures etc to capture the lightening, but it's always in an unexpected direction or just between exposures or whatnot. Congratulation.

Goffen
Richdow AKA Catman 02-Jun-2008 20:24
You know even without the lightning this is a great shot.
The lightening adds wonder and makes one think I could be hit with a strike at any time.
Guest 02-Jun-2008 18:44
Brent can you please post the winning power ball numbers here, thank you.

that is a great capture you really should frame that one with a note on the back to be appreciated forever.
Guest 02-Jun-2008 18:29
Oh, one other thing Brent - can you chose my lottery numbers for me please ? :-)
Brenda 02-Jun-2008 15:09
Talk about timing! This is wonderful. We had lightning on Saturday but it was dark and raining by then, so I had no hope of using the camera. I'm super-impressed by the shot (and envious of your amazing luck added to your obvious skill).

Brenda
Guest 02-Jun-2008 13:38
I've just realised that this is the same red barn as featured in the exhibition but from a different angle on a different day. A real "cracking" image.
Shirley Haden02-Jun-2008 07:18
Ewwwww I'm impressed for sure! I'm startin' to love that red barn of yours! Isn't that amazing, and yes a miracle for sure! I've sat and tried many times to get a good lightning shot. You show off you! :o) Excellent!
Guest 02-Jun-2008 06:49
I wonder what guide number that flash gun is ?
A one a million shot!
David Williams02-Jun-2008 02:16
Holy Cow!!!