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A capture of multiple strikes over Puławy, Poland.
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View from atop Mt. Pisgah overlooking the Willamette Valley, Oregon, US
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A majestic Cumulonimbus near Vermontville, New York, US
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Fluctus (Kelvin-Helmholtz) over Oostende, Belgium
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Cirrus fibratus that also yielded a cirrus formation that looked like two "lightning bolts" high in the troposphere, above Coos Bay, Oregon, US.
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Stratocumulus over Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands
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Cirrocumulus that Paul describes as a bird in flight with wings fully extended, over Santa Barbara, California, US.
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Nimbostratus over Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, US
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Altocumulus lenticularis over Lakewood, Washington, US
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Mosaic of colors illuminated by some Iridescence, prior to an incoming storm over Vermontville, New York, US.
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Birds on a wire beneath some Cumulus fractus, spotted over LaVale, Maryland, US.
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Altocumulus lenticularis amidst a colorful sunset over Monte Rosa in Sumirago, Italy.
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Altocumulus lenticularis spotted over Villeneuve-lez-Avignon, France
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Rainbow over Grasse, France
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Corona over Eugene, Oregon, US
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How did I miss this shot when it first was posted?!?!?! Glad they featured it in the slide show.
So dangerous! So beautiful!
woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow kamila!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Andrea mn12272
espectacular, una de las mejores fotos que he visto :D saludos
amazing results, have not seen Startrails used this way before.
WOW!!
Here in Italy we have -3 or -6°C , but it’s sunny!!
I would like to see a storm…
One of the best – brilliant drama wonderfully captured. I was interested to read how you managed it Kamila. Terrifyingly beautiful! Thanks.
That is superb!
Great!
Wow
BRILLIANT!
It`s wonderful photo.Simply the best.
Trust me – amazing 4 minutes… terrifying power… scream the sky…
Thank you for your warm welcome and many comments. I swallowed up in the sky… Nocturnal escapades, storms, eclipses, conjunctions… The photograph will next be seen also in my presentation, which is preparing…
Marco C. – this picture is composed of 46 frames, each of them was after 5 seconds. Folded in Startrails.
Kind regards,
Kamila
I think tis will be the photo of the month!
Myślę, że ta fotka zostanie zdjęciem miesiąca i może wydrukują ją w kolejnym kalendarzu?
Pozdrawiam!
Wladek
FANTSTIC!!!!
CLOUD OF THE YEAR
Yes, it looks as if the sky is rooted to the earth!!!
A brilliant dramatic photo
Superb capture excellent work
wonderful photo, congratulations on a lovely effort.
OH-WOW!!!!! This is Super Fantastic, Amazingly Incredible Kamila. What a Great Shot this is…..AWESOME!!!
Such a beautiful strength in your shot, Kamila. Truly remarkable colours. Thank you ;D
Beautiful shot ! Amazing sky ! Tks Kamila.
A great photo Kamila. Looks like a good storm.
I also only use 5 secs when taking shots of lightning but thats more to do with the light pollution here in Bangkok. Marco. If you are in an area without light pollution you can just leave the exposure setting open (B setting) and close it once you get a strike. Just make sure camera is on a tripod :)
you can explain what it means 46×5 sec?
I know that to make these photos must be bulb exposure.
you used only 5 sec?
soon as I can, I also try to do this kind of picture.
really fantastic photos. I feel envy
Thanks and good luck
Oh….Wow
Amazing !!
Details….Canon EOS 20D, Canon 10-22, 10 mm, f/4.0, 46 x 5 sec,