Lightning thunderstorm 

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  • Testing out the capacity of my new Kodak Z650… taken with 8 second exposure at 400 ISO and at wide angle… a portion has been cropped out as a separate close-up image. I set up on a tripod and took over 130 images during the spectacular lighting display.

  • The thunderstorm in this photograph was taken on the top-end wetlands late in the build up season…only weeks before this area was a dustbowl, yet weeks later it becomes a floodplain ! As the storm surged across the lush plains it dumped heavy rain and some shortlived reprieving cool winds. / / EOS A2, Fuji Velvia 50. / ©T.Middleton2007 bubblesite / photography blog / portfolio —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / / / / / see more of my weather related photography by clicking on the preview image below. / / / /

  • This composition came to fruition around midnight in the middle of nowhere in western NSW. I originally conceived the idea and how it would look and work many years prior but had not much success til this night. enjoy :) Canon EOS A2, Velvia 50. / ©T.Middleton2008 / / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / / / / more of my meteorological photography can be seen at / thunderstorms more of my outback Australian photography can be seen at / the Aussie outback

  • an explosive thunderstorm develops on sunset in outback Qld. more of my meteorological photography can be seen at / thunderstorms more of my outback Australian photography can be seen at / the Aussie outback

  • Monsoonal thunderstorm over Darwin Harbour. / Tomiyama Art Panorama 6×17 format, Fuji Velvia film. / © Ern Mainka

  • Monsoonal thunderstorm and lightning approaching Darwin. Rollieflex SL66 (6×6cm medium format), 40mm Distagon wide angle lens, Fuji Velvia film, raindrops on lens causing faint hexagonal lens flares. / © Ern Mainka

  • Monsoonal thunderstorm and lightning over Darwin Harbour. Smoke from bush fires add color to the atmosphere. Tomiyama Art Panorama 6×17 format, Fuji Velvia film. / © Ern Mainka

  • after many many hours and km’s…. this storm was dead and I thought I had missed a ‘dream shot’. The lightinging had become so sparse it seemed ridiculous even sitting on the beach to watch, yet alone be set up to photograph lightning ! / But alas ! this storm had one final freak discharge to exult to earth….ahhh….patience and persistence. :) / / / EOS A2, Fuji Velvia 50. / ©T.Middleton2008 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / / / / / see more of my weather related photography by clicking below / /

  • Lightning striking in the mountains behind a home in the Arizona desert.

  • Huge lightning bolt striking in Cave Creek, Arizona.

  • Nothing I love more than a good thunderstorm.

  • An Isolated thunderstorm moving through long valley. / Located just south of McCall, ID /

  • Monsoonal thunderstorm and lightning, Darwin. / © Ern Mainka

  • Monsoonal thunderstorm at 4am, Darwin. / Rollieflex SL66, Fuji Velvia film. The orange color is created by smoke from fires which are common at that time of year. It is a time exposure though, so many of the ‘in cloud’ lightning flashes illuminate the cloud progressively during exposure of about 2-3 minutes. So it’s not exactly the same as what the eye sees at any one moment. © Ern Mainka

  • / I created this image image using Photoshop. It is a mixuter of Images that i layered and manipulated to create this image. It is an original concept created by me. / I would like to thank the contributing artists that allowed me to use their beautiful stock images. / (Always ask permission first before using or stealing anyone elses work, they work hard to create their art!) Images used can be found: / deviantart.com Field of Poppies by: ~Tadobi / Model by: johnrey54

  • One of my most dramatic and colourful lightning pictures taken in Sydney many years ago. The storm moved slowly across the Eastern suburbs and put out many spectacular bolts of lightning. However, only one or two occurred on “my” side of the storm and in full view!

  • I’ve only been to Darwin once – in the summer of 1997 to visit my brother. I timed the trip to maximise storm potential though opportunities remained limited while I was there. Fortunately this storm put out some nice lightning near Darwin Airport.

  • We had a rare thunderstorm in Lebanon yesterday night and I took some shots. This one is take from “Ain Saade”, a village about 600meters above sea level from my balcony. the city that you can see is Beirut, Lebanon’s capital. My camera was secured on a tripod and each exposure was about 25 to 30seconds with white balance set to tungsten to compensate for light pollution of the city. This one is a combination of 3 shots each having 1 to 3 bolts in different places and merged in Photoshop using the “lighten” blending mode. After that mainly S-curves to increase contrast. If interested you can check this tutorial for tips about thunder photography . Location: Ain Saade, Lebanon / ref: 2008-10-27_EOS 40D_100-0864-086 / MCN: CA0C4-572C1-B422A —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License . / © Antoine Khater 2008. Some rights reserved.

  • ©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/15905899/ / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- I imagine he’ll stick to happier tales from now on! :D Stock Credits: Rat, and window: :iconxnickixstockx: http://xnickixstockx.deviantart.com/art/Headache-64579833 / http://xnickixstockx.deviantart.com/art/Window5-62888386 Candlestick: :iconLunaNYXstock: http://lunanyxstock.deviantart.com/art/candlestick-pack-01-34412835

  • An incredible thunderstorm builds over Sydney / Note the helicopter that flew into the right of shot! Shot from my backyard in the Blue Mountains. VIEW LARGE FOR MAXIMUM OPTICAL PLEASURE!

  • Lightning over the Yarra Valley just before sunrise, Victoria, Australia. / © Ern Mainka

  • A Powerful positive lightning strike off of Nightcliff Jetty Darwin

  • Three bolts of lighting hitting the ground near Geelong. / Taken from the Geelong waterfront looking West towards the Promenade and Cunningham Pier. / It has been pointed out to me, you can see a hand in the cloud formation pointing towards the far right lightning bolt! This photo has been favorited 70 times, I have sold 7 prints. It has been viewed 2450 times, thank you so much to those that have done so, I really appreciate it Canon 1DsMKIII / f.9 / ISO 640 / 24 – 105mmL @ 24mm / 15 second exposure Slightly cropped in PS4, to remove some workers huts on the bottom of the photo. Best Viewed Large Of Course Featured in the Geelong Throng & Night Photography groups

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