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Santa Cruz Mountains, California
Sometimes it’s not our fault. These trees along a ridge line not far from the Pacific Ocean were burned in the CZU Lighting Complex fires that started August 16, 2020. The fires were the result of a summer thunderstorm that threw close to 11,000 lightning bolts and started hundreds of fires throughout California.
Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II
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Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 121 (VMFA-121)"Green Knights"
2015 MCAS Yuma Airshow
MCAS Yuma, AZ USA
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Captured a lightning bolt striking The Center building tonight at around 6:45PM from my bedroom window in Mid-Levels, Hong Kong. 10 second exposure.
Published in the morning edition of The Standard on September 14, 2009. Page 6.
Published on the front page of South China Morning Post on 09/15/2009!
Explored on 09/13/2009 Thanks all!
Published by Boston.com Big Picture as one of the 50 images featured from the 2010 National Geographic Photography Contest.
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Published in Hoerzu Magazine in Germany.
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This was one of the frames used in my time lapse shots of the typhoon. Please note the lightning striking at around 20 second mark:
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View of a storm and lightning over New Jersey and the Hudson River from the Cloisters in Manhattan, new York City.
Nikon D800 14-24mm
The storms were getting close and we decided to head indoors after this particular lightning bolt.
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This cropped images was taken with a Fujifilm X-T5 with 8mm lens. The lightning was a lot closer than this photo suggests.
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caught a lightning bolt on the east london harbour. and by caught i mean i sat there for an eternity shooting in the hope of catching one.
thank the pope for digital.
The scale is humbling, can you spot the herd of cattle? Captured with a DIY lightning trigger June 11 near Bar U ranch, AB
Thunder and lightning: It is impossible for Juliana and Max to fall asleep when there are bad storms at night.
We just had one at bedtime last night. Short lived though. Wish we got more rain!
Blythe a Day - Weather Where You Are. 7/23/22
Kenner Blythe doll
Liv dog
bed, comforter, pillow - from Aizulhomey
lantern - 1:12 dollhouse
stove - Jody Country Store
window: 1:12 scale
storm scene - calendar
dress -Amazon or Ebay?
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Some lightning shot's when it wasn't to bad or should I say to close
It only took 1hour and 16 mins to upload on dial up oh boy!
This is a stack of 3 images lightened in Photoshop.
This storm was about 55 mile away. I used a Nikkor 85mm f/1.4 manual lens (ignore 16mm and f/1.0 specs at right).
Developing storms over western Belgium looked promising, so we gave it a try and drove to the southwestern part of the Netherlands.
The lightning in the province of Zeeland was dissapointing, to say the least. However, just to our east storms became way more active and we captured this shot on a parking place near Roosendaal (Noord-Brabant).
This was just around midnight. The next hours we kept chasing these storms all the way to the vicinity of Utrecht. We only stopped when daylight returned.
For me one of the best lightning chases in The Low Countries.....
Photograph taken with 100 ISO slide film.
Question, does this look oversaturated to you? It looks just right on my laptop and horrible on my desktop. How does it look on your computer?
This was the last photo I took on Saturday night before packing my gear up. My tripod is broke so it only extends to half its normal height and the lightning was almost entirely over the horizon (making the short tripod even more annoying). So I decided to give it one more shot before calling it an evening, and got this. I toyed with the idea of cropping it, but I really like the clouds and don't want to lose them.
A slow moving complex of cells took full advantage of the plentiful energy around the Great Lakes and produced a ton of lightning. This was one of about 10 bolts I managed to catch back on July 10th, 2020.
My first lightning strike! Following a gust front and eventually coming right under it I was able to get the lightning strikes in the distance.
In my excitement, I did focus on the distant sky so lost some detail with the noise on the farm and forefront field – yet was very pleased to have caught the actual strike at all.
It is difficult to shoot lightning because you never can seem to time the strike, and at least in this case, the strikes moved location within the storm. As you will notice it was just inside my frame on the right.