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It was raining hard two days ago, but it wasn't just raining,,,there was a thunder and lightning also...Excellent mix! (:
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Nice to be at the right place at the right time. Been many times here, the right but at the wrong time, especially when the derecho came through:)
Remember Lou Christie
Remembering Dr. John R.I.P.
In Search of Summer Beautys on the BRP.
Picture of the lightning storm I witnessed in February. A combination of six seperate shots.
Taken at Warnbro Beach, WA, Australia
Lightning as captured during Fourth of July where rain did not stop the festivities in Pilsen Neighborhood of Chicago
For the time of year rather active thunderstorms just off shore over the North Sea.
This traveling lightning bolt is some 30-40 miles away from my location, so I had to use a short telephoto lens to capture the bolts.
Lightning illuminated strom cloud with Aurora Borealis above and rain below. - Near Golata Creek, BC
did everything wrong in this photograph:
1. My ISO was way too high
2. My aperture was too low
3, My exposure was too fast!
4. I did not use the tripod
It is incredible - everything that I could have done wrong I did. The only correct thing was that I switched from auto focusing to manual.
It really helps to read first before you attempt to do something that one has never done before. My problem was that the storm was going away and I had no time for research so I just started shooting the way I intuitively felt was best....
There is nothing like a learning experience......
That bird just got cooked...
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Beautiful storm tonight! So far, lightning but no rain, which are the best conditions for photography. I keep thinking the rain is about to hit, but so far the clear lighting bolts are going strong.
A crazy lightning storm is blowing through Colorado tonight!! The city of Westminster is seen at the bottom of the frame. Thanks for stopping!!! Here it is on my site shotwilliam.smugmug.com/Other/Lightning/18846519_n8znkk#!...
With the forecast for thunderstoms building through the day and into the evening, I had the stormwatch radar going from lunchtime.
Sorms built over Brittany then drifted over the Channel Islands and up the Channel towards us. Until just before midninght, we just saw flashes of storms from the distance. But a massive storm settled over east Kent lighting the sky up for half an hour, before just petering out.
At the end, many flashes of lightning overhead, but no thunder.
Revision improves masking of artifacts like blurred tree and cloud motion.
This is a stack of 6 images. iLightningApp2 was used. Interesting to note that most of the lightning occurred at the end of the thunderstorm.
A cloud-to-ground lightning strike occurring in a rain curtain. The distant light comes from the nearby city.
Last night was the first time I went out to shoot lightning and had to ask myself " what the hell were you thinking " It got a lot worse than I expected.
Another late night bulb shot of a lightning bolt from west of Phoenix.. Wondering if its a rare superbolt?
Woken up at 2 a.m. by a massive thunderstorm over Plymouth, England which continued almost overhead for about 20 minutes. managed to capture this bolt of lightning. Shot taken through my window.
Lightning cable getting in a tangle...
Canon EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens. 13 images manually focussed and merged, natural light, raw files into Affinity Photo. Slammed the contrast.
From the Richard Harvey Studio One
These Lightning Whelks were found at Lovers Key Nature Reserve and Naples Beach, Florida. Lovers Key is one of the best beaches for a wide variety of shells and wildlife. Don't forget your insect repellent if you visit Lovers Key!
The state symbol for Texas.
Large and distinctive; the lovely Lightning Whelk is found only in the Gulf of Mexico and Southeast Atlantic coast of the USA. Most spiraling shells open to the right with a rare specimen opening to the left. The Lightning Whelk' s Latin name (Busycon contrarium) indicates its contrary nature, as it normally opens left. Lightning Whelks grow to one foot in length, though 15 inches has been recorded. Strong summer storms often wash large shells ashore - if you should find a live Whelk, please put it back in the water where it belongs.
These shells have inhabited our waters for 60 million years and have been significant to cultures in our history. Indians used whelks as food, housewares and weapons; remains have been discovered in burial grounds.
#22. Reflection 115 pictures in 2015
Reflected, theme for The Creative Challenge
For more than two hours, I was following a persistent squall line moving in from Casper, Wyoming. At 11:49PM, all hell broke loose as it hit Cheyenne (turning night into day). Lightning was explosive; literally. These strikes occurred within a mile and another one landed just two houses away. I will try to upload that image but the quality is difficult to work around.
While shoot through a window, rain started to mare my image with glaring drops. Still, I was able to capture these two powerful bolts that occurred within 30 seconds of eachother (this is a 2 stacked image).