Infrared Storm II
This was a bit of an experiment. The sun had set, which would usually mean me putting away the infrared camera, but I wondered, can you shoot infrared after sunset? Indeed you can, as long as there's at least a little light left. The semi-darkness required a long (10 second) exposure which meant that I caught this lovely lightning, but also meant that you can see some of the fantastic movement in the storm. Not an image for storm photography purists, but I sure like it.
In late May/early June 2024 I went storm chasing for the third time. If you'd like, you can read about my trip in the blog post on my website.
You can see all my storm chasing images from my 2017, 2018 and 2024 chases in this album.
Infrared Storm II
This was a bit of an experiment. The sun had set, which would usually mean me putting away the infrared camera, but I wondered, can you shoot infrared after sunset? Indeed you can, as long as there's at least a little light left. The semi-darkness required a long (10 second) exposure which meant that I caught this lovely lightning, but also meant that you can see some of the fantastic movement in the storm. Not an image for storm photography purists, but I sure like it.
In late May/early June 2024 I went storm chasing for the third time. If you'd like, you can read about my trip in the blog post on my website.
You can see all my storm chasing images from my 2017, 2018 and 2024 chases in this album.