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Nikon announces AF-S NIKKOR 200-400mm f/4G ED VR II super-telephoto lens
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How To Photograph Lightning

1. Choose Your Storm

The most dramatic? Flash lightning bolts that go cloud-to-ground and are less than 15 miles away. Sheet lightning, where the lightning illuminates clouds from behind, is very photogenic, but it's much less predictable-and more dangerous. Set your tripod far enough away from the storm that wind and rain don't affect your image.

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