06-26-2025
09:21 PM
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06-27-2025
08:13 AM
by
Danny
A couple of years ago, I saw a phenomona that is going on tonight.
Hundreds, if not thousands of lightning bugs emerge from the ground and simultaneously flash their lights in a synchronized light show about a foot off the ground.
I wish I knew how to capture that. The wonder of it takes your breath away.
Steve Thomas
06-27-2025 08:12 AM
@stevet1 wrote:
A couple of years ago, I saw a phenomona that is going on tonight.
Hundreds, if not thousands of lightning bugs emerge from the ground and simultaneously flash their lights in a synchronized light show about a foot off the ground.
I wish I knew how to capture that. The wonder of it takes your breath away.
Steve Thomas
You might try recording a video and the extracting a frame that has the lights showing.
06-27-2025 08:26 AM
Steve,
I like John's idea, I think it would be cool to have a video. For stills, it might be helpful to shoot in servo. Try shooting aperture priority at F4. Depending on how bright it is, you'll get a shutter speed of 1/125th - 1/500. Hold real still, maybe even use a tripod. Start there and see what happens. Post some shots for us 😊
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06-27-2025 09:03 AM - edited 06-27-2025 09:04 AM
Lightning bugs are rare around my home. Used to have thousands on the old family farm in Ohio. FWIW, the Great Smoky Mountains National park has a phenomenon of syncronized fireflies who flash at the same time! One needs reservations to gain admittance for the event; https://www.nps.gov/grsm/learn/nature/fireflies.htm.
Post any photo you have. Good idea for the video and isolate one frame.
06-27-2025 12:31 PM
Thanks guys. I'll have to give it a try.
I know I can take a 4k video and extract individual frames in camera.
I also have some 3rd party video to jpg converter software I could use.
Since it's dusk, I'll have to work out the settings, but even at 24fps and a shutter speed of 1/50th or 1/60th, with a high enough ISO, it should work.
Steve Thomas
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