Destructive Squall Line #2 by Anthony Cornelius
Anthony Cornelius

Destructive Squall Line #2 by

The camera really started to get pushed here, but the ISO performance on the new 5D is awesome…

This is the line that produced all the damage in Bogabilla, Goondiwindi and the Gold Coast. Was certainly a long day, sat in the Sun for 6 hours for the cap to finally break from the outflow rush of the storms further west battling flies! (29/12/08)

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storm, line, lightning, scary, front, massive, squall

Comments

  • Raquel O'Neill
    Raquel O'Neillover 3 years ago

    Amazing!

  • Thanks Raquel

    – Anthony Cornelius

  • HenkStolk
    HenkStolkover 3 years ago

    Beautiful image..

  • Cheers Henk!

    – Anthony Cornelius

  • Curtiss Simpson
    Curtiss Simpsonover 3 years ago

    Stunning display of mother natuer at work, beautiful image !

  • Hi Curtis…she certainly provides us with some beautiful scenes, that’s for sure!

    – Anthony Cornelius

  • drec
    drecover 3 years ago

    next year I will give chasing these a go. always impressive

  • Hi Drec – Best of luck! It looks like you’re starting to get a hang of it already judging by your photos

    – Anthony Cornelius

  • Lindsay Knowles
    Lindsay Knowlesover 3 years ago

    Legendary as always AC

  • Thanks Lindsay…hope you guys get some storms down there soon!!

    – Anthony Cornelius

  • irfanfraz
    irfanfrazover 3 years ago

    impressive

  • Thanks irfanfraz

    – Anthony Cornelius

  • linda858100
    linda858100over 3 years ago

    LOVELY

  • Glad you liked it Linda!

    – Anthony Cornelius

  • GrifGrif
    GrifGrifover 3 years ago

    this is absolutely epic!!!!!

  • Thanks Grif!

    – Anthony Cornelius

  • sstarlightss
    sstarlightssover 3 years ago

    Great capture, Anthony! Congrats on this well deserved feature!

  • Thanks for the comments starlight!

    – Anthony Cornelius

  • phillip wise
    phillip wiseover 3 years ago

    awesome amazing shot ..you need to try and get bthat on to the weather calenders that the bureau of meterology put out