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Odds, if you are taking a picture of your family and there is a thunder somewhere on the picutre - these are close to none.

However, if you want to take a picture of thunder there are two cases:

1. Photographing thunder in daylight.

This task is pretty hard because of camera's response time and your reaction time. Simply pressing shutter release while thunder is hitting ground might result in a picture taken just after, which we don't want to take. SLR camera is advised since they are the fastest available.

2. Photograping thunder at night.

This task is quite simple to achieve and no SLR camera is required. What you have to do is to set up long exposure time, close aperture a little bit and point your camera at some nice landscape. Several shots later you'll catch a thunder if you're patient enough.

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15y ago

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