Hi David,
I was going to reference that film image taken by Johnny Autery in 1984. (I hope I catch a shot like that one day!) He says that the artifact coming from the TV antenna was a small bolt, but I would tend more towards it being a streamer, it looks like one coming from the tree top next to the mian strike though it looks more likely to be a cg branch? The roof of the building next to the tree (behind the fence post) looks interesting with a possible small streamer on the facing edge, but not seeing another clear day image I can't be real sure I can only offer that as my opinion? I was sent a recent copy of National Geographic by a friend in Florida with a great feature on lightning. (you may have seen it) It had Johnny's image in it as a full page thats nice and clear, along with a small story from him. They have also included a partial description of streamers, calling them Upward positive leaders, but didn't really go into any detail?
One of the best night time examples of a streamer I saw was video footage from the Brisbane Storm Chasers Site. It was located on the right side of the screen beside a pool in a yard while the main strike was more left/center, if my memory serves me well. It was very bright.
Next time we have a good active cell come by (I think the season may be drawing to a close at the moment) I will set my camera up with half ground and half sky so we can get a nice look at these things eminating from the ground or objects (I may even place a few around in the interests of "backyard" science) with some detail, fingers crossed!
The colouring of lightning has always fascinated me. I remember seeing a documentry a while back on lightning that explained if the cg's were more blueish/white hue, it was more Nitrogen content and a pinkish/red hue was a result of more Hydrogen in the atmosphere? I'll take a neutral stance on that for the moment, interesting thought though.
Cheers guys. Maybe we should've started a "Streamer and related articles" forum lol?
Shauno