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F-35 Lightning II on display at Dyess Air Force Base in Abilene, Texas.
This is Lockheed's second military plane named the "Lightning." This jet is impressive, but I still feel that the P-38 Lightning is more beautiful.
This is my first successful lightning photo. I took it last week from the verandah of the house we were staying at, at Diggers Camp in northern NSW, using a long exposure and hoping for the best! My family were walking on the deck, hence the shake of the lights at Minnie Waters in the distance. We had a few nights like this.
We are off to Darwin tomorrow for Christmas, so am hoping for more lightning photo opportunities!
I may not get a chance to upload anything before Christmas, so if not, Merry Christmas everyone.
Shot of the Nelson-Mandela-Bridge in Ilmenau (Germany) during a heavy summer thunderstorm. Its a popular way to reach the technical university of ilmenau.
As i was tucking myself in for a good night sleep, i was rudely awakened. So i grabbed my camera, screwed it on a tripod and fired away.
My very first lightning shots.
Good night, folks! :)
Got several awesome single exposure lightning strike photos tonight. Thankful for the quarter inch of rain we got this evening. More thankful that my fire chief got to watch the storm with me when the lightning started instead of answering a page.
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Depending on where you live in the US you will call this children's favorite either a firefly or a lightning bug. I call it delightful. No pesticides in our yard...
In late July of 2016 we were treated to some insanely beautiful and powerful lightning displays in the midwest. By all accounts I probably should be dead from having been this close!
MONOCHROMATIC GOODNESS!!
Lightning strikes over Lincoln County in Las Vegas NV. Unfortunately I was at work and couldn't take pictures when the best strikes were happening so I wasn't watching. But, my coworkers were oooo and ahhhing saying "that was a good one!" etc. Soon as I got off from work I rushed home to grab my gear and drove to my spot for lightning up north. =)
Previously, hours and days were spent trying to capture lightning striking a tall tower. Now lightning striking The WTC Spire is a common occurrence during a storm.
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My first ever successful capture of lightning.
So many times in the past when there has been a thunderstorm its been tipping down with rain and no flashes directly in front of the window.
Lightning breaks in every direction near the Ground between Mt Somerville and Mt Tomewin. View over the New South Wales border from the Queensland Gold Coast hinterland.
Lightning Storm, Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The lightning strikes are in Grand Teton National Park although the photo was taken from the Bridger Teton National Forest.
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As it was so noisy last night I thought I'd chance my luck and try to get a lightning image as the storms raged over head. I was rewarded with this shot from the spare bedroom window, just before 2.00 am this morning. Tired now!
Afternoon storm with a double lightning strike on city's center. Canon 5dmk4, Sigma Art 14 mm, f/3.2, NiSi ND nano filter 64, iso 100. Athens, Greece, Oct. 11, 2021.
P.S. I'm happy to announce that this photo received a distinction of excellence at the Kenko Tokina International Filter Photo Contest in 2022: aska-sg.net/photocon/ifpc2022/result/photo2_en.php?photo_...
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An unbelievable lightning storm last night passed us by to the North. This is an 8-second exposure. To watch it in real time was just amazing. Constant flickering with bolts coming out of the clouds with a speed that seemed like a time-lapse.
Here is the video I took with my phone.
Some lightning crawlers and a cg
on July 15, 2024
Nikon D3200
Nikon 18.0-55.0 mm f/3.5-5.6 lens
ƒ/7.1
20.0 mm
6sec.
iso 100
In the late afternoon thunderstorms developed over the Italian Alps near Riva del Garda. They drifted southeast towards Rovereto.
Storms continuously developed upstream so it was not too difficult to find a spot for several hours of lightning activity.
As is often the case with such trailing storms, almost all lightning was IC and CC. I didn't see a single CG......
Nonetheless the CC that I witnessed were spectacular at times.....