Taken in South Australia in 2006, the lightning storm was natures most beautiful yet deadly show. The experience was priceless.
Detailed shot of multiple lightning strikes in the Arizona desert.
Huge lightning bolt striking in Cave Creek, Arizona.
We had a really big storm here this afternoon and I managed to capture a lightening bolt….. in IR….I told you I never take off the filter…lol This is looking out my backdoor. I had a 10sec exposure and an aperture of 5.0 – it’s a little dark…but the sky was actually really dark too so there wasn’t much light around and I know the composition is not brilliant…. but I’m still really pleased with it.
Another shot i was lucky enough to capture before the rain hit. Taken in outback Australia, South West Queensland.
Captured in Cave Creek, Arizona, this was at the end of a short but powerful storm. The lightning was much too close, couldn’t stand with the tripod, just ran to it between strikes. Didn’t get too many keepers that night, but was happy with this one. Wish I had a better foreground, but sometimes you have to take what you can get. / / Other lightning shots: / / / /
“Organic Beats” Vintage style Logo
“Junglist – Bad Boy Style” Graffiti Crest
Artwork featuring Manchester Legend….Ian Brown
Requested by a friend of mine.
Captured in Cave Creek, Arizona. Canon 20D. / Thanks for looking. Other lightning photos: / / /
Part of the Sea Storm series shot off Bundeena Cliffs Royal National Park just south of Sydney. / The blur of the clouds is their movement over the 30 second exposure – more clouds start sweeping in as the storm gathers greater momentum. / This shot fits between this one and this one
An afternoon thunder storm passes over Brisbane. / Composed from several long exposures, during a six minute period. This scene includes the Houghton highway, which is Australia’s longest road bridge, spanning 2.74km across the waters from Redcliffe to Brighton. Date: 21st October 2008 / Location: Woody Point, Redcliffe, Australia. Featured in Severe Weather Canon EOS 40D / 18mm, 7×30sec, F10, ISO200. / / Click here for other Storm and Lightning images by Matt Duncan / / Copyright Notice / © 2000-2009 Matt Duncan / All rights reserved.
Worth the click to Large – many more stars await you. Fourth in the Sea Storm series shot off Bundeena Cliffs Royal National Park just south of Sydney. It was quite a sight watching the storm gather momentum under this brilliant starlit sky. This shot is actually the third in the sequence and comes between this one and this one Canon 30D / Tv: 20secs / Av: f/3.5 / ISO: 800
Yesterday I reported the swarming of thousands of these beautiful creatures in the Mount Burr Forest in the South East of the State. This lot were clustered around the nut on a bolt holding the side plate onto a powerpole. Interestingly I went back today and nearly all of the tens of thousands had disappeared back to wherever they came from. What a magical twenty four hours this was. Thanks to Biggzie (see his site for some great images) I can now tell you that they are the: Common Spotted Ladybird / Harmonia conformis Canon 400D 18 – 55 lens with speedlight.
The lightning to me looks like a stylised dragon gazing covetously over its hoard of gold – hm, wonder what was in that coffee. Taken a few minutes before Light Arch The lights are Sydney from the CBD to the eastern suburbs and then south. Canon 1Ds MkIII / Tv: 30secs / Av: f/5 / ISO: 200 / FL: 55mm but then pano cropped
Captured in Cave Creek, Arizona. / Canon 20D. / Thanks for looking. Other lightning photos: / / /
A superhero or just another evil villain? Featured in The Patchwork group. / Featured in WTF Are You Wearing group. © 2009 Anne Hale.
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