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Thanks for the info cyoung, I'm always interested in useful techniques photographers use to better acquire the shot they're after. I've had a cable release on order for the past month, I think I may venture on to E-Bay instead of waiting for my local suppliers to ship one in. I'm also after a coupling ring and a reversing ring or two so you can guess what direction my photographic interests are heading to :) I've recently purchased a Canon EOS 400D and I've been spending a lot of time just getting used to the camera and the multiplicity of settings it offers. I'm starting to remember all the stuff I had learnt thirty years ago when I used a Canon AE1 film camera. The "lightning" technique you describe sounds like it would be very useful for one of my next projects, which is photographing meteor showers. The next main one for me being the [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perseids] the Perseids[/url] in mid August.
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