Well normally you use a tripod, yes. Although if you look a bit closer, you can see I made it from out of my window (rightside of the pic). Now obviously I can't get the mount of my tripod outside of my window so I had to improvise a little bit. I opened my window about 20 centimeters (note: wind was in my back so my camera didnt get wet). Made a little platform between my 'raamkozijn' (word and spelling?
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First quite a big book, then two scrambles (yes Scramble isn't just good for aviation information and news!!
) and then a big map on top which gave me quite a good and stable platform. Stable enough for a 4 second shutterspeed. Now just count the intervals between every flash, yesterday it was about every 13-14 seconds, open shutter just before that and hope you get the big one. You require a bit of luck, but it will do the job for me. And this one wasn't the biggest. One lightning was really immense, it was like a checkerboard in the sky made of lightning, it was amazing
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I wasn't lucky enough to catch that one, but I shouldn't complain, really happy with the result!!
Yesterday I used the lowest possible ISO value, f/2.8 and a 4 second shutterspeed. Although I can imagine when there's less lightnings that you want a 10 second+ shutterspeed, untill now I never tried that but that would mean you can use a higher diafragma. Hmm now I come to think of it, that might be even better for next time
Greetings!