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After an hour or more I was rewarded with this shot whilst on holiday in Morocco
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You never know who you'll come across during the wee hours during SHOCKTOBER!! : )
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Big thunderstorm in the Australian outback. We had set up camp on a hill top, and all evening we had this amazing view of the storm building up and justr as the sun went down the lightning starting flashing and it kept going for maybe 2 hours, amazing :)
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I was going through some old photos tonight. I remember how close these bolts felt. This always seems to be a hot spot for lightning. To give you some scale, the buildings in the background are about 100 feet tall. I wish I could have captured it all.
Hudson, Florida
Not my usually photography but we don’t get storms much here in the UK, and this is my first lightning photograph I took. Not amazing but im still happy with it :)
After chasing a supercell storm over the southern and central Hungarian plains, we returned into the direction of our base.
However, new storms formed near the Hungarian-Serbian border and followed almost the same track (slightly more east, probably on an outflow boundary) as the first big storm.
Here is a photograph of the second storm with some nice lightning bolts in the evening light.....
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“You don't get explanations in real life. You just get moments that are absolutely, utterly, inexplicably odd.”
― Neil Gaiman
I am happy to share with you all a small-short term project I am working on.
This sim is called Lightning Bolt and the reason for this is because it was created in a spur of the moment sort of thing. I was always itchy to build something but never got around to doing it until now because I figured this might be the best surprise I could give someone special to me. I decided to share it with the public too once I am finished. It should be done soon! (Like a day or 2 max) I am keeping it around only for a month and a half. :)
P.S. This is a mess! :3
Just another Storm in Maputo, Mozambique!
Since i´m living here, for 2 and a half years now, It is common to contemplate the beauty of the many Lightning Bolt Storms in this season.
This time i had the big luck of getting a far storm, without rain or wind (when i say wind i mean it...normally you can not put your head out of the window under penalty of flying away :) ).
I hope you enjoy a small sample of a true spectacle of nature!
Electrical Storm
Ground Strike and Cloud Loop
Campbelltown, NSW.
This may be a single lightning event or two separate events across the 30 second exposure period.
2021-10-23
Getting close up to a backlit baby spinach leaf, one of many leafy greens nutrition experts say we should eat in generous quantities, but often don't. The network of visible veins look almost like a lightning bolt.
Corallus caninus, commonly called the emerald tree boa, is a non-venomous boa species found in the rainforests of South America.
Adults grow to about 6 feet (1.8 m) in length. They have highly developed front teeth that are likely proportionately larger than those of any other non-venomous snake. The color pattern typically consists of an emerald green ground color with a white irregular interrupted zigzag stripe or so-called 'lightning bolts' down the back and a yellow belly. The bright coloration and markings are very distinctive among South American snakes.
I took this shot with a small camera Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX30V, so the resolution is not that good (Sorry :( ). Anyway, it's still a photo that pleases me.
I hope you enjoy my photos as much as I enjoyed taking them. :o)
“Photography for me is not looking, it’s feeling. If you can’t feel what you’re looking at, then you’re never going to get others to feel anything when they look at your pictures.” Don McCullin (1935)
This is the first successful photograph of a lightning bolt! Yahoo. Happened rather quickly as I didn't think I had time to get tripod setup. So this is handheld, bulb setting counting to 3. Surprised me that it turned out as good as it did.
The third favorite capture (and last one) from the storm-night on Nov. 10-11, during the thunderstorms between E. Attica and Evia isl. The colors you see here in the storm cloud are absolutely real and clearly visible to the naked eye. The central green hailcore, the white-purple towering storm cloud on the right side and the dark grey on the left side. This is why I wanted to keep this into my "time-capsule".
The moon can be seen on the left side and Orion on the top right side and Gemini on the top left. Also observe a CG lightning bolt at the bottom, striking far away at the Aegean Sea.
For this one, I've used a Sigma Art 20 mm lens, f/1.4 @ f/4 for 8'' with iso 500.
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