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This is a 4 image stack of shots.
Taken with a Canon T3i
Using a canon 18-200 lens @ 200mm
@ ISO 100
F5.6
15 second exposure
Worth viewing large on white - view the entire Lightning set
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Another from the lightning series I took, and I got more...
See some other killer strikes in my previous post or just below in the comment section.
More about lightning on this Wikipedia page.
Explore #484 on 2009-08-22
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Nature, flexing her muscles. We rarely see big thunderstorms like this in norway, i guess this one formed due to the unusually warm weather we´ve been having lately. The pouring rain and thunderclaps woke me up, so i grabbed my gear, and ran to a lookoutpoint near my home. Glad i did, these are my first lightningshots, and they turned out quite alright no?
These are actually three strikes, two of them cloud to ground as you can see, 46 second exposure.
Lightning striking the Dacona oil fields in Colorado. Three lightning bolts from this fast moving thunderstorm striking down next to an oil well pump jack. 9-19-2014 8:89 pm - ISO 200- 30 sec - f8 - 75mm
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Happy Easter -Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead...
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Your chosen absence from my life has caused me to dedicate myself to something I love even more than you; my photos.
My 365 is coming to an end and I want to give these last two weeks my all.
So, this is my sister’s new house. She’s in the process of moving in and last week I saw the house for the first time. I opened the door to this room and saw the TV on the floor for Neil (the little boy who was babysitting that day) and I knew I wanted to take a picture there. I had a snow day today so I figured today would be a great day to go down. I really love the outcome of this.
My car is leaking some kind of fluid :[ It’s currently at the local repair shop. Keep your fingers crossed it’s nothing too bad or too expensive for that matter aha.
P.S. I’m probably gonna upload another picture from today for tomorrow’s 365. Because I rather have another photo I love than to upload a photo I’m not crazy about.
07/20/2025
HOLY S**T. WHAT A DAY. Low level moisture, moderate low level and mid level shear, as well as an over abundance of water vapor in our overly saturated atmosphere here in Central Illinois with this heat energy at the surface resulted in MAGIC this evening.
I was expecting storms, although these storms threw a surprising wrench at me around 4pm CDT, when I was finishing up shopping in Effingham. I knew 5-6pm per NAM and HRRR model run guidance that I was going to be getting storms. However, I wasn't expecting much but a wash-out due to the abundance of moisture, heavy rains definitely wore the crown on today's forecast.
I let my guard down a little after heading home and then I made a last minute decision to turn left instead of right onto my road home and I went W into Shelby County. Near Cowden, as seen from outside of Stewardson, I was greeted by this stunning dark aqua and all most murky gray-brown tinted rotating updraft with a smooth silky striation flowing across. The variation in textures of the storm with a surprise CG "cloud to ground" lightning bolt throwing down near the center, made me jump with joy.
Thank you for reading. This photo was from around 520pm CDT in rural Shelby County, Illinois.
It was tornado warned high precipitation supercell #1 for the day.
So sad, the remote control failed me and i missed the biggest and most spectacular ones
Que tristeza, el control remoto me falló justo cuando caian los mas espectaculares
The record breaking and world famous Catatumbo lightning at Maracaibo´s lake
El mundialmente famoso y record Guinness rayo del Catatumbo
The record breaking and world famous Catatumbo lightning at Maracaibo´s lake
El mundialmente famoso y record Guinness rayo del Catatumbo
Taken from North Oxfordshire, UK with a Canon 1100D with 18-55mm kit lens. Short video clips were shot. If the video that had a lightning bolt in it I extracted all of the frames from it using PIPP. The frame that had the lightning flash in it was then processed in Lightroom. The rain during this brief but intense thunder storm was torrential and I ended up drenched to the skin, but it was worth it!
Willis Tower Lightning Strike. Single shot, no alterations, west antenna direct strike- Chicago, IL. 6/30/14 ©SKSmedia.com 2014 - SKS Prints available at pixels.com/featured/willis-tower-lightning-strike-steven-...
Das Extremgittersteigen ist die älteste Form vom Lattice Climbing, dem Klettern in der Lattice Kategorie und lässt sich in Deutschland bis in das Jahr 1879 zurück verfolgen, Strommasten gehören seit dem Bau der Lauchhamer Riesa Leitung im Jahr 1912 dazu, es kann mit Sicherung oder wie damals ungesichert gestiegen werden.