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7 thoughts on “The lightning dancing in the rain, Bluff, Utah, US.”

  1. Paul Martini avatar Paul Martini says:

    My thanks to all. Michael: No lightning trigger, a two-minute exposure.
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  2. Michael Sharp avatar Michael Sharp says:

    Paul how could I go passed your wonderful photo of the lightning strike in the rain beneath the cloud’s precipitation shaft. I would be very pleased to capture such a photo. Can I assume from looking at the clouds it is a long exposure which suggests that you do not have or did not use a lightning trigger. Is that rain or starlight in the blue of the sky?

  3. Rebecca Hill avatar Rebecca says:

    Quite dramatic! The rain pours down in the distance and the lightning shines its silver light upon it as they appear to dance. Great shot. From Rebecca Hill

  4. Joan H. Laurino avatar Joan H. says:

    Another beauty from you, Paul. Sure appreciate your efforts in getting these most outstanding sky dramas.

    Joan H. Laurino

  5. Michael Davies avatar Michael Davies says:

    superb image Paul
    Mike Davies

  6. Laurence Green avatar Laurence Green says:

    Laurence Green
    July 24, 2018 at 5:51 pm

    A faultless ands really grand photo capturing huge drama. Quite a spectacle!

    Marvellous, as ever, from you, Paul!

    “Biffo” stuff!

    Laurence

  7. Laurence Green avatar Laurence Green says:

    A faultless ands really gand photo capturing huge drama. Quite a spectacle!

    Marvellous, as ever, from you, Paul!

    “Biffo” stuff!

    Laurence

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A "ring" of cumulus seen on a morning over the Kalva Railway Station, Thane, India

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Cumulus with a high level of haze due to Canadian wildfires and subsequent smoke moving into the area over Madison, Wisconsin, US

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Vicars' Close is reportedly Europe's oldest residential street, which as Helen conveyed, is famous for its chimneys. She likes to imagine the clouds as smoke coming from them, as seen here over Wells, Somerset, England.

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A distrail, short for "dissipation trail", occurs when an aircraft passes through a cloud and it turns the water droplets in the cloud into gas or ice. This distrail is seen slicing its way through a layer of cirrostratus over Kianga, New South Wales, Australia.

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Cirrostratus undulatus spotted over the valley near the Fraser River, Fort Langley, British Columbia, Canada

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