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Lightning over Rotterdam City. This storm passed over and i was lucky to have a few moments without rain. Lightning was flashing every few minutes everywhere except in front of my lens. Then all of a sudden the whole sky in front of my lens lit up, this was the result. My first lightning shot ever...and a cool one to boot!
The building on the left by the way is the tallest Building in the Netherlands, it's still under construction. I was secretly hoping the lightning would hit it...no such "luck"
EOS 500D
Sigma 10-20mm @10
F8
5 sec
Lightroom for small adjustments (WB,exposure,clarity,noise reduction)
© 2009 Steve Kelley
Lightning viewed from Jersey City, NJ of a rather large approaching lightning storm. Storm ended up being one of the better lightning shows I've seen in a year or two in the New York City (NYC) area. This is looking towards the Journal Square area of Jersey City and Newark, NJ.
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Lightning over Perth taken from our balcony. The lightning looks a lot closer than it is. I suspect it was way out over the ocean but it's hard to tell.
Taken from 8:41PM to 8:46PM using Nikon d3500, Nikkor 35mm f/1.4, iso 400 in video mode (60 fps). Most of these strikes were spider (anvil crawlers) lasting from 5 to 12 fps.
One of my favorite lightning strikes from Ord, Nebraska on June 1st, 2018. This was the "Tail End Charlie" storm that stayed discrete for a while after everything else had gone linear. The bolts it produced were incredible...ly close. If you want to see a time lapse and more of my top images, follow the link below.
Post: www.antonfalco.com/Blogs/MyTop10WeatherPicturesOfTheDecade
Before the rain arrived last night the storm seemed to hang overhead and bolts flew from cloud to cloud. This is the total from 7 x 10 second exposures looking straight up.
In the (till now) extremely dry summer of 2018, an evening thunderstorm formed unexpectedly just south of Rotterdam.
I took my car and together with my son we drove to a nearby lake, just north of Rotterdam to capture some lightning shots in the evening light.
P-38 Lightning and F-35A Lightning II diverge from one another during a monumental Heritage Flight at the 2016 Luke AFB Open House Airshow.
Here is a quick 10-second video from the dashcam showing two big lightning strikes one after the other.. Just look towards the roof of the BP services station you will see it about 3-4 seconds into the video, you have to be quick, you don't want to miss out.