Summer Storm / / Location: Shorncliffe, Queensland, Australia. / Date: December 2008. / / Featured in Extreme Weather / / This is an alternate version of Summer Storm. / / Click here for other Storm and Lightning images by Matt Duncan / / Copyright Notice / © 2000-2009 Matt Duncan / All rights reserved. / /
An “interesting” cloud formation we caught on the way back from a road trip along the Great Ocean Road the other day. Shot taken on the Geelong Bypass near the Corio turnoff. Camera: Nikon D60 / Exposure: 0.01 sec (1/100) / Aperture: f/4.5 / Focal Length: 18 mm / Exposure: -0.15 / ISO Speed: 100
Lightning near between Crystal Brook and Port Pirie, South Australia on October 24, 2009
A photo I took during one of the worst winter storms in Maritime history. It was storming and the fog was like pea soup… at the same time! / Currently my yearly Xmas card. / Nova Scotia, Canada / Nikon D40 Featured in Seasonal ‘Scapes in July 2009
This was shot at I35 and Seward Rd. in Oklahoma. A double CG strike
Captured during the dust storms experienced by south eastern Australia on the 23rd of September 2009. To see more of my work please visit www.gallerym-australia.com PLEASE VIEW LARGE
17 October, 2009. Lightning strikes the Huachuca Mountian outside Sierra Vista, Arizona. This looked like a SMD.
For a better perspective, view larger and consider the tree in the lower right coner is about the size of a house! / If you look closely you can see a hint of lightning in the lower left and some faint stars in the upper right. / This wild fire was started by lightning just east of Phionex Intrnational Speedway on June 25th, 2008. / Canon 40D
Bay St Lawrence during a storm / Cape Breton, Nova Scotia / Canada / Nikon D40 Featured in Sea in July 2009
Early morning at Pops on Old Route 66 in Arcadia, Oklahoma. 6 Aug 2009 0639 hrs Nikon D2X / Nikkor 17-55mm / Slik Tripod 17mm ISO 100 0EV / F/5.6 m 1/1.6 sec
This was shot South of Billings, Oklahoma. This is an Updraft tower that is in the dying stages. About 20 minutes after this image….this entire spinning tower was gone.
A lone bird soars above a Circumhorizon Arc. / Image taken 5-28-08 from Whiting New Jersey / Best Viewed Large This is a newly processed version of a previous image. Please visit my Atmospheric Optics Gallery / Or visit my website Cometman.com
Lightning over Henley Beach, Adelaide, SA on 19/11/09 taken from the Henley jetty. It was 43 degrees that day and still seemed to be mid 30’s at about 8.30pm when I took this shot. This was the precursor to the change that moved over Adelaide that night. It was a pretty good thunderstorm – pitty my battery ran out not too long after this! Oh well, I got a few good shots. This is an unprocessed shot taken with Nikon D80, 18-135mm lens, hand held on the jetty rails because I forgot my tripod!
Taken at Moana, 19-11-09. Wasnt going to upload these pics. Be interested in peoples thoughts.
waves at bridlington
A very close Staccatto near Beaudesert
Looking across The Southport Broadwater from Versace’s and Marina Mirage through to the Hi-Rises of Main Beach and Surfers Paradise. (Q1 is the last building on the right). I had hoped to catch an earlier storm but it split and bypassed the Coast, so I returned a little later to watch the second show. / I still think Wednesday will be the day. / 17/11/09
Gr8 storm Bunbury Western Australia 12-11-09
Oklahoma TOP TEN / Art House Productions International – / Road to Nowhere – July 2009
This is a photoblend of 91 X 30 second exposures using the brilliant Startrails photoblend action that you can download from here / This is the 45 minute storm in one shot – in other words it’s the opposite end of the spectrum from the timelapse version I recently posted here / Trippy huh! / The large white streak in the sky is the moontrail, the little ones are startrails. The long lines sweeping across the sky are planes taking off and landing and the ones on the water are fishing trawlers. / A couple of curious things in this image. The first is the clear section of cloud above the main lightning strikes versus the blurred cloud around them. I think this is the result of these clouds being flashlit by each of the 20 odd lightning strikes whereas the other clouds were lit evenly by the moon in each image and hence blurred in the blend (hope that makes sense). / The other weird thing is that strange green line just above the middle planetrail near the centre of the image. It isn’t parallel to the startrails so isn’t one of them and satellites move so fast that one of those would have shown up as a long streak like the planetrails – any ideas? Taken off the cliffs at Bundeena, Royal National Park, Sydney Australia. / Canon EOS 1Ds MkIII / EF 16-35mm f/2.8 LII USM / Tv: 30sec / Av: f/3.5 / ISO: 200 / FL: 17mm Stats as of 16/11: 1 Sales – poster to Mystery Buyer on RB / 88 Comments / 51 peopleFavorited by / 8686 Views
taken along the Northern Coast of Cape Breton Island as an impending storm was arriving / Cape Breton Highlands National Park / Nova Scotia, Canada / Nikon D40
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