goofry
Jun-27-2008, 08:38 PM
I could hear the thunder getting closer and the wind beginning to pick up. I got my little one to bed safe and sound and to sleep before the storm really got intense.
So to start with, here's a shot where the lighning was just cloud to cloud, or at least just behind me. Did I mention this storm rolled in around 10:30 PM. This entire scene is lite by a single bolt.
http://spotlightpicture.smugmug.com/photos/321236938_Tnr5u-M.jpg
And so starts the light show.
http://spotlightpicture.smugmug.com/photos/321236981_CBRbo-M.jpg
Not much in the way here of lightning, but the wind is evident in the blur of the trees.
http://spotlightpicture.smugmug.com/photos/321236989_UH7bE-M.jpg
Unfortunately, the wind really started kicking up and so I had to actually shut the window as everything in the house was getting wet (including the camera more importantly).
http://spotlightpicture.smugmug.com/photos/321237006_gXbdV-M.jpg
I was happy to catch this one as it is a double strike.
http://spotlightpicture.smugmug.com/photos/321237015_VrLzy-M.jpg
So if the last image was cool with a double strike, I got even more lucky and caught this triple strike with all kinds of little fingers running every which way.
http://spotlightpicture.smugmug.com/photos/321237035_SqKWp-M.jpg
And another
http://spotlightpicture.smugmug.com/photos/321237042_37o6X-M.jpg
Another nice strike
http://spotlightpicture.smugmug.com/photos/321237048_R6cuE-M.jpg
And the final shot to share.
http://spotlightpicture.smugmug.com/photos/321237058_jf9bW-M.jpg
So now for the disclaimer,
don't try any of this at home, or be cautious when around nature, or don't hold up golf clubs in a lightning storm...
You get the idea, I am not promoting shooting lightining, but I think it's cool when you get the shots.
I also took probably 90 or so shots to catch these images. I wish I had a better backdrop for shooting lightning, but I deal with what I have.
Thanks for looking as always
So to start with, here's a shot where the lighning was just cloud to cloud, or at least just behind me. Did I mention this storm rolled in around 10:30 PM. This entire scene is lite by a single bolt.
http://spotlightpicture.smugmug.com/photos/321236938_Tnr5u-M.jpg
And so starts the light show.
http://spotlightpicture.smugmug.com/photos/321236981_CBRbo-M.jpg
Not much in the way here of lightning, but the wind is evident in the blur of the trees.
http://spotlightpicture.smugmug.com/photos/321236989_UH7bE-M.jpg
Unfortunately, the wind really started kicking up and so I had to actually shut the window as everything in the house was getting wet (including the camera more importantly).
http://spotlightpicture.smugmug.com/photos/321237006_gXbdV-M.jpg
I was happy to catch this one as it is a double strike.
http://spotlightpicture.smugmug.com/photos/321237015_VrLzy-M.jpg
So if the last image was cool with a double strike, I got even more lucky and caught this triple strike with all kinds of little fingers running every which way.
http://spotlightpicture.smugmug.com/photos/321237035_SqKWp-M.jpg
And another
http://spotlightpicture.smugmug.com/photos/321237042_37o6X-M.jpg
Another nice strike
http://spotlightpicture.smugmug.com/photos/321237048_R6cuE-M.jpg
And the final shot to share.
http://spotlightpicture.smugmug.com/photos/321237058_jf9bW-M.jpg
So now for the disclaimer,
don't try any of this at home, or be cautious when around nature, or don't hold up golf clubs in a lightning storm...
You get the idea, I am not promoting shooting lightining, but I think it's cool when you get the shots.
I also took probably 90 or so shots to catch these images. I wish I had a better backdrop for shooting lightning, but I deal with what I have.
Thanks for looking as always