Last Night of July
All summer long I had been waiting for a storm like this one. It seems like most of the thunderstorms this year would clear out in the evening, instead of persisting into the overnight hours. But it's a lot easier to capture lightning when it's dark. At night I can use a long exposure of 30 seconds, which increases the chances of capturing lightning. This wasn't a particularly strong storm cell, it produced no more than a couple dozen strikes. But that was enough. By positioning my tripod inside my car and shooting out the window, I was able to keep raindrops off my lens. This image is a stack of 5 separate pictures. The light trail curving around on the left is from a plane coming in for a landing at the Sheridan airport. The passengers would have had quite a view out the window.
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- Kevin Palmer
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- 6016x4016 / 7.7MB
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2019, I-90, July, Sheridan, Wyoming, blue, bolt, cloud to ground, clouds, composite, electric, hills, kevin palmer, lightning, nikon d750, plane trail, sky, storm, stormy, strike, summer, tamron 24-70mm f2.8, thunderstorm, weather
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