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So much interest is being taken at the present time in obtaining photographs of lightning flashes, that perhaps some one would be willing to take the necessary trouble, and use a moving camera. A camera revolving or vibrating at any ordinary pace would probably give each single flash unaltered, but it might analyse multiple and complex flashes into their constituents.
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LODGE, O. Photography of Lightning. Nature 38, 244 (1888). https://doi.org/10.1038/038244d0
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