This is two storm shots stitched side by side, taken seconds apart, with no settings or view changed so adding them together was child’s play.
Shot from Brisbane’s Kangaroo Point Cliff top 17th January 2010. The radar tracker gave good indication the storm would ride up the western suburbs from the south which made this location ideal for catching lightning shots over the cityscape.
Vivid catch! Such a rarity to get two shots consecutively of lightning to stitch. Good one!
I had about another 15 to chose from for this stitch and was being conservative in adding only two of them together. It was a hell of an active storm. =)
Comments
Awesome Catch with both photos!
Vivid catch! Such a rarity to get two shots consecutively of lightning to stitch. Good one!
I had about another 15 to chose from for this stitch and was being conservative in adding only two of them together. It was a hell of an active storm. =)
– Mark Greenmantle
Excellent. All the good things seem to bypass 90km south of here.
Stunning Mark
Nice strikes, love it!!
Congratulations! Your photo has been featured in “Brissie! It’s short for Brisbane"
This photo was chosen because it was of a very high quality and it captured exactly the sort of work we are looking for in this group.
Please keep up the great work and we hope you continue to add more of your excellent photographs to this group.
Thanks mate!
– Mark Greenmantle
fabulous