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  • Often the storm chasing day ends not with the last glow of the setting sun, but with a photogenic show of pyrotechnics dancing from cloud to cloud and into the ground and lasting well into the night. This strike was captured just a few miles from my home after a long day of driving and looking for marvelous supercells and their awe-inspiring structures. Typically, any isolated cells that form during the day in western Oklahoma will race through the portions of Oklahoma that I call home, I just have to drive back ahead of the racing squall line and on such days will end the hunt with a tripod and a camera on this gravel road. It isn’t a part of my public offered storm chasing tours, but instead just my time to relax, snap shutters and enjoy my favorite hobby – lightning photography. I’ve always hoped for a dead centered strike at the end of this long gravel driveway. So many times I have closed my eyes and envisioned this very shot. Then, one night in 2006 after a long day’s work of hunting down tornadoes I ended my chase day in this fashion, opened the shutter and waited – “bang” – I had it! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Be sure to check out my company, StormTours.com. It’s a great opportunity for anyone who wants to chase storms to improve their lightning photography skills and see awe-inspiring photogenic storms. www.stormtours.com AND www.stormchase.com

  • Does what it says on the label; one for the retro geeks and slogan kids.

  • Storm clouds on flight Oklahoma City to Albuquerque, New Mexico – September 2007. Featured in Color And Light group, RedBubble, May 2009 / /

  • After a heavy rain, we frequently get to see what is called a “Rusty”. The red rust colored water is from the red clay soil that makes up most of this surrounding area. This was shot from my back deck in Arcadia, Oklahoma Technical Details: / Nikon D2X / Nikkor AF-S 17-50MM F/2.8 / Focal Length17mm / Exposure Mode; Program Auto / Spot meter / 1/5 sec at F/11 / -1.0 EV / ISO 100 / WB = Auto I used the -1.0 EV to under expose it a bit.

  • This is Kathy and Lil’ George back in March 2004. I was lucky to be here when she brought out George. This was one of the first days she had brought him out. / Oklahoma City Zoo

  • Pops on Route 66 in Arcadia Oklahoma is providing the backdrop for a good old fashion Okie Lightnin’ storm. Nikon D2X / Nikon 17-55mm / Slik Tripod / 0001 hrs 2 May 2008

  • There has been one poster and two card sales of this image. This image was featured by the group, JPG Cast-Offs, on January 15, 2009. Image taken of a one-room school house at the Old Town museum. This museum is located on the same grounds as the Route 66 Museum in Elk City, Oklahoma. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please don’t copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2008-2009 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries | All rights reserved.

  • Oklahoma City has had snow now for two days. Our pasture was pristine and white and still. I went out in it to recreate a classic snow scene, as people here have endured for generations. But then, the crunchy sounds under foot, the soft snow -I could not resits a little dash through the snow! Yes – I froze – it was 18 degrees! My camera became so cold, it froze as well! BUT it was FUN! This photos is straight from the camera, as is, like all of my work.

  • I could not sleep last night and was out before the sun doing some shooting. I made my way to this old house as the sun was beginning to rise up and greet me. I plan to go back with Dana and shoot the inside this weekend. Just seemed stupid to go in by myself. It is awfully messed up and no one knew where I was. / I Love these old houses. So many things they could tell us… Shot with Sony A-100

  • When a Grizzly takes a bath, you’d better steer clear; this one was in high gear during his morning ablutions. Taken at the Oklahoma City Zoo on March 22, 2009.

  • Taken at the Myriad Botanical Gardens in OKC. Very beautiful place to visit! My sister and I spent a few hours wondering around photographing everything. I’ll have many more to upload. Nikon D80 Thanks to The Image Writing Group for Featuring Mysterious. / Thanks Also to Out of the Blue

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  • Chosen as a Spotlight of the Week image in the Amazing Ordton Effect Group. / Featured in Live, Love, Dream Group. / / I hope you enjoy the deep passion and romance in this one. Thank you for looking – all comments and criticisms are welcome and appreciated / / Pentax K100D, Sigma 28 – 80 mm lens.

  • Shot on the Wildlife Refuge near Lawton, Oklahoma. Big bushes with seed pods on the end. Early spring. Cloudy day… even sprinkled a few times. March 2009 Nikon D80 / Not altered. Slight color correction in CS4 is all. This is in color actually… Featured on the Homepage on 9 June 09! / Thank You So Much!!! / 504 views at time of entry into 500 views group

  • This is the actual photo with some color play / Took this in Nov 07 at lake Hefner in Oklahoma. Just fell in love with the lake that day. Thanks for Looking!

  • Supercell over Thomas Oklahoma 25 Apr 2009 2016 hrs Nikon D2X / Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8 / Slik Tripod 17mm / 3 sec F/8 / ISO 100 0 EV

  • 13 May 2009 1857 hrs / Near Lamont Oklahoma / No damage reported. This was out in the open. Nikon D2X / Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8 / Slik Tripod 17mm / 1/30 sec F/4 / ISO 100 0 EV / HDT Info: / Four images adjusted in Nikon Capture: 0 EV, -0.5, -1.0 and / -1.25 EV. / Sent to Photomatix to generate HDR, made adjustments / Sent to Photoshop for sharpening and cropping All of the conditions formed today to spawn a gaggle of tornadoes… This one went rain wrapped right after this shot. We nearly got into trouble since we were on a dead end county road. / Storm had 3” hail

  • Lawton, OK / May 09 2 photos layered with different opacities Brushes I found on the web here All put together in CS4 by me =) Nikon D80 For Earth Keepers: Lawton, OK is HOT, muggy and buggy. There isn’t much to do around here, but when you look around with the right attitude there is beauty to be found. However…. with the extreme wind here the garbage gets blown all over the cow pastures and hay fields. We need to be better about securing our trash and that include not producing as much too.

  • FInally getting some much needed rain and some pretty good lightning…Bonus was, didn’t have to leave home. Arcadia, Oklahoma / 28 July 2009 2139 hrs Nikon D2X / Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8 / Slik Tripod 17mm / F/5.6 9.8 sec / ISO 100 )EV

  • / / / The Oklahoma City National Memorial is the largest memorial of its kind in the United States. It honors the victims, survivors, rescuers, and all who were changed by the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995. / / Straight shot out of my NikonD200. / / / /

  • / Oklahoma City National Memorial – another angle from previous image shot with my usual 85B warm filter on the lens.

  • I took this at Salt Plains State Park. This is the shot, color and all. I hope you like it = )

  • Taken at Lake Hefner in Okc, Okla. about 2 weeks ago. Was a tad chilly = ) But the first time I had seen the pier empty… ever. I guess once it gets cold the site-seers go home lol

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