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Cropped horizontally.

I captured several lightning strikes last night. This is one of the better exposed photos.

My first 'crack' at pictures of lightning. Taken from a suburban backyard. I got 12 pictures worth keeping from a total of 200+ exposures.

Lightning strikes over Phoenix during a late night storm

Lightning over Connecticut Avenue in DC, looking north on a hot summer night.

Lightning F1A.

Former 111 Sq.

RAF Wattisham.

1985.

A summer thunderstorm is crackling with lightning as the sunset illuminates the scene...meanwhile the CN Oshkosh drawbridge is open with no trains in the vicinity. New edit with a different style in the update.

Oshkosh, WI July 15, 2017.

 

IMAGE UPDATED 12/6/17 SOURCE FILE 9003

 

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Lightning over The English Channel photographed from Seaford.

It was a ways away, so these are cropped.

lightning bolt 4/8/2019

Lightning over Marble Bar.

Lightning strikes the Empire State Building in midtown Manhattan, as seen from Jersey City, - 09/22/10

第一次有機會同一天閃電可以換兩個點拍, 幾乎聽不見雷聲的雲閃有時候

被雲遮蔽不見電弧, 這次肉眼看到的機率相當高!!

A stack of 3 daylight lightning images. Used iLightningCam2 app.

Taking my moms new Pentax K10D for a test drive :)

Spectacular views of the Nature. ..photo sharing Pinterest

Taken the same night that I came back from vacation. I was so thrilled as the lightning tends to be "invisible" during storms here :)

 

Highest position: 468 on Monday, September 22, 2008

A lightning strikes in the Andaman sea, seen from a island just outsike Krabi, Thailand.

Lightning F.6.

Unknown unit.

1988.

Judging from the lack of accompanying sound, I think it's safe to say that this lightning hit in Maryland.

This photo was taken on a roof in Mount Pleasant, Washington, DC.

Taken from Tackley, Oxfordshire, with a Canon 1100D with 18-55mm lens plus Japan Optics fish eye wide angled attachment.

Lightning storm 7/6

Lightning storm over Chandler Arizona

Not my photo but taken this night by a photographer in Adelaide and put on the database

Lightning from the front yard

It's not a super-spectacular lightning shot but, for the moment, it's the best one I have...

Just caught this lightning flash

Best lightning photo I've ever captured.

 

West Richland, Washington

My first lightning shot of 2017, and my first lightning shot at my new house in Cumming, GA. While I no longer have the panoramic view of Lake Lanier, I still had a decent view of the lightning from my front porch.

 

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BSA Lightning BSA 650

Manufacturer BSA, Birmingham

Also called A65L

Production 1965–1972

Engine 654 cc (39.9 cu in) OHV parallel twin

Top speed 110 mph (180 km/h)[citation needed]

Power 53 bhp (40 kW) @ 7,000 rpm[citation needed]

Transmission Four speed gearbox to chain final drive

Brakes Drum

Wheelbase 56 inches (1,400 mm)

Seat height 32.3 in (820 mm)

Weight 395 lb (179 kg) (dry)

 

The Lightning was a BSA motorcycle made in Birmingham between 1965 and 1972

Development

 

The BSA Lightning was designed as the all-round sportbike of the 1960s, planned largely for export to the US market to complement the touring Thunderbolt and the supersports Spitfire. Development of the engine aimed to make it more reliable, quieter and less prone to oil leaks, with top speed sacrificed to improve mid-range and rideability. Nevertheless, with twin carburettors the A65L could still reach 108 mph (174 km/h). Improvements included an oil pressure warning light, but this had a tendency to malfunction, so riders learned to ignore it.[2]

 

A close ratio gearbox combined with a high lift camshaft made for lively acceleration and performance at higher rpm than the standard A65. The bottom gear was a bit high, however, so riders had to learn to slip the clutch up to 10 mph (16 km/h). Above 5000 rpm customers also complained about excessive vibration, with a tendency to weave above 90 mph (140 km/h).[citation needed] A useful feature was an 'emergency starting' key position for times when the battery was flat to connect the alternator current directly to the ignition coils.

 

In 1972 the BSA Group were in financial difficulties and, in a last attempt to extend the brand life, a new frame was developed for the A65L. As well as raising the seat height to an impractical 33 inches (840 mm), it actually broke during testing at the Motor Industry Research Association (MIRA) test track, marking the end of one of the most successful range of British twin cylinder motorcycles.[3]

 

In 1971, 201 750cc versions, designated the A70L, were also produced for American racing homologation purposes.

[edit] Thunderball BSA Lightning

 

A fully faired BSA Lightning fitted with missiles featured in the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball[4] ridden by UK motorcycle champion Bill Ivy wearing a blond wig to look as if it was ridden by Bond girl Fiona Volpe, played by Italian actress Luciana Paluzzi. Volpe used the gold-painted BSA to fire two rocket missiles and destroy Count Lippe's car when he was chasing Bond.[5] A working missile launching system was fitted to the motorcycle but the explosion which destroyed the car was actually detonated remotely by stunt coordinator Bob Simmons.[6] The filming of the scene was recorded in a Ford Motor Company film A Child's Guide to Blowing Up a Motor Car that is on the Ultimate DVD edition of Thunderball.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BSA_Lightning

A Ford F150 SVT Lightning at the Street Mag Show in Hildesheim.

lightning over mandurah way western australia

Lightning storm off of the coast of Italy. Taken September 13th, 2009.

English Electric Lightning F.6 of 11 Squadron RAF at Greenham Common on 23rd June 1979.

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