On 5/18/2012 22:36, Christine Aguila wrote:
Neato!  Cheers, Christine

I agree - fun thing to have happened. I had that happen once.. that is, took a photo and had no idea I had captured lightning - there wasn't much of it, but it was there, and I had not seven seen it when I shot the frame - I was busy looking at the sign I wanted.

ann


On May 18, 2012, at 9:21 PM, Mark C<[email protected]>  wrote:

http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/blog6.php/2012/05/18/lightning

Not a very good shot but I was surprised to see it when I developed this roll 
of film - and I never managed to get any lightning before. :-)

A storm was coming in a few nights ago  so I put the LX on a tripod and pointed 
it to look out of a window. A couple hours later the shutter was still open so 
I snapped it shut, thinking that the off-the-film metering was not working. 
Turns out, even with the elapsed time the film had very little density, but had 
managed to catch a little lightning that was passing by through the west.

LX with Kiron 105 macro, Neopan SS in D76. Shot through window glass, a sheet 
of plastic insulation (yeah - should take it down) and a screen door.

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