Heya. I read your comment on my lighting picture. Just to clear it up, the lightning would not blur with a 10 second exposure because my camera was staying completely still since it was on a tripod. When lighting strikes, it isn't moving. It's just expanding and connecting the charge from the clouds to the ground and back up to the clouds. The actual bolt we see is the charge going from the ground back up to the clouds. Sometimes you can see the bolt that goes from the clouds to the ground first. There is a pretty cool video on youtube that shows a lightning bolt in extreme slow-mo so you can really see how it works. It's pretty cool. =)
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