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A storm front over Puławy, Lublin, Poland.
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A storm front over Borowiec, Mazowsze, Poland.
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An example of crepuscular and anti-crepuscular rays and shadows over Trzcianki, near Pulawy, Poland.
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A storm front over Puławy, Poland.
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martha says:
Beautiful sun set love the colors,very inspirational, thanks!
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bostacchini@yahoo.co.uk says:
Stunning formation and colours.
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Laurence Green says:
Hello Kamilla
Thanks so much for the invite to see the marvellous photos on your photo gallery. Every photo is simply marvellous in every way. You must have had a wonderful experience witnessing such vistas.
Many thanks again for sharing all this beauty with us.
Laurence
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Kamilla Mazurkiewicz says:
Thank You so much, Laurence!
Look at this – panorama, 4 photos – https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=868200689883508&set=pcb.868201016550142&type=1&theater -
Laurence Green says:
PS… a very strong contender for a “Cloud Of The Month” – that is, my vote.
Laurence
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Laurence Green says:
Fantastic photograph, Kamila! Brilliant colouring. Very atmospheric too! What a sight, eh?!!? It must have been wonderful to witness!
Laurenc
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A storm system over Poland.
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Great shot! Congratulations! says:
Great shot! Congratulations!
Tom Dossler
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A Noctilucent display over Poland.
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Kamila Mazurkiewicz says:
Thanks…
It was the most beautiful show I’ve ever seen…
Panorama of 6 photos…
Better resolution here:
http://spaceweather.com/gallery/full_image.php?image_name=Kamila-Mazurkiewicz-panorama_res_1373064004.jpg -
Laurence Green says:
Lovely shot, Kamila. You have captured something rather rare and have done so very well indeed. The Noctilucent cloud is usually some 80kms above the Earth and touching space itself. Talk about being extremely high – this is it!
Here is some brief but useful info about this rare cloud taken from NASA’s “Astronomy Picture Of the Day” (APOD) website:-
http://www.star.ucl.ac.uk/~apod/apod/ap130627.html
Hope this is of use to others here.
Laurence
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A capture of multiple strikes over Poland.
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Phil Holmes - 5th July 2013 says:
A remarkable capture Kamila. One to be proud of,
Regards
Phil
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mikedavies1@sky.com says:
Fantastic composition Kamlia great stuff indeed well done
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Laurence Green says:
Absolutely fantastic and definitely electrifying, Kamila! It’s a wonder you did not get hit by a lightning bolt given the numbers occurring in this wonderful shot you have kindly posted here. What an experience this must have been. Great stuff. Thanks.
Laurence
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A series of multiple strikes over Puławy, Poland.
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Carolyn says:
I love lightning shots. This one is very stunning.
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Kamila Mazurkiewicz says:
Wow… I’m surprised… I thought that this picture will not be published… This is all the more a surprise… THANK YOU.
PS. This quality doesn’t satisfy me… The original looks better :)
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bryan says:
I need to add, this may be the Very Best Lightning shot I have ever seen. Sweet!!!
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bryan says:
Front Page Calendar material for sure. GREAT SHOT! Kamila!
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Sharon says:
I love it when nature is scary and beautiful all at the same time.
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Kiran says:
Great example of a long exposure used to record multiple lightning strikes!
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A storm system over Puławy, Poland.
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bryan says:
WOW!!!! Talk about exciting, great capture Kamila.
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Francis says:
Great shot Kamila! Isn’t that the same field as your awesome picture which made it to the 2012 cloud calendar ? ;)
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A mammatus formation over Puławy, Poland.
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Doeyes says:
WOW!!!! I have never seen clouds like this in my life….Beautifully unique.
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Robert] says:
Yes very cool and also nice composition.
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Beate Blecher says:
One of the most besutiful photos, Kamila!
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Terry Greenwood says:
Wow! What a superb photo Kamila well done.
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a.j. hidding says:
These clouds look so unreal, it’s like those old celluloid movies that got stuck in the projector and burned. Great shot Kamila!
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Kamila Mazurkiewicz says:
Matej – it’s about 1/100 s. exposure… Thanks ALL :)
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PE says:
Not sure if I’m excited to see this…or massively frightened! But, regardless, I am quite impressed (by formation and angle with the “shubbery” appearing to be affected :)
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Matej Cerny says:
very nice, but i want to ask how long was the exposure time?
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Thanomjit Phanichrat says:
Mamma mia. Thanks for sharing this awesome shot with us, Kamila.
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Mike Davies says:
superb capture of a superb mammatus well done
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Yvonne Lloyd says:
The angels are mooning us…:-). Absolutely amazing…
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Mark McCaughrean says:
What else can I add? Tremendous sky! Something I’ve long wanted to see; one day, I hope.
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Wlady says:
Astounding formation! Superb shot! And Bryan is right: July 2013! :)
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Frits Kuitenbrouwer says:
Fabulous, this mammatus! Must have been so impressive to see in reality.
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Sharon says:
A puckered sky….one of the best captures of the mammatus, for sure.
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bryan says:
I have to comment again…WOW!!!! Talk about BAD A…Hahaha… you know….Gavin, Ian, this shot has to make the next Calendar…..This is that Awesome…..
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bryan says:
No Way!!!! Talk about your AWESOME SHOTS!! WOW!!! Thanks for sharing this shot Kamila….
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A sunrise over the Pieniny and Tatra Mountains, Slovakia.
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Wlady says:
And an astounding one, too! Thanks for sharing and keep them coming! Congrats!
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a.j. hidding says:
Yes a very beautiful photo, great composition, I love the colours, and the desolate feel to it. Well done!
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Anthony Skellern says:
A stunning sky and a great photo, Kamila. Makes you want to walk up that track and find out what’s over the hill!
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A capture of multiple strikes over Puławy, Poland.
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Ginnie Powell, Austin, Texas US says:
How did I miss this shot when it first was posted?!?!?! Glad they featured it in the slide show.
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Andrea says:
woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow kamila!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Andrea mn12272
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mauricio says:
espectacular, una de las mejores fotos que he visto :D saludos
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Sitthivet says:
amazing results, have not seen Startrails used this way before.
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Leonardo says:
WOW!!
Here in Italy we have -3 or -6°C , but it’s sunny!!
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Helen Mills (australia) says:
One of the best – brilliant drama wonderfully captured. I was interested to read how you managed it Kamila. Terrifyingly beautiful! Thanks.
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PaweleS from Pulawy :) says:
It`s wonderful photo.Simply the best.
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Kamila Mazurkiewicz, Poland says:
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.
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Wladyslaw Wojciechowski says:
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!
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Susie NZ says:
Yes, it looks as if the sky is rooted to the earth!!!
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Susan Babb says:
wonderful photo, congratulations on a lovely effort.
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bryan says:
OH-WOW!!!!! This is Super Fantastic, Amazingly Incredible Kamila. What a Great Shot this is…..AWESOME!!!
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Carolyn, UK says:
Such a beautiful strength in your shot, Kamila. Truly remarkable colours. Thank you ;D
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Johanne Paquette, Canada says:
Beautiful shot ! Amazing sky ! Tks Kamila.
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Alex says:
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 :) -
Marco C. says:
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
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IanL says:
Details….Canon EOS 20D, Canon 10-22, 10 mm, f/4.0, 46 x 5 sec,
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The aurora borealis, also know as the northern lights, displaying over Poland.
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Kamila Mazurkiewicz says:
Thanks… Yes, it’s only 30 s. :)
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Michael Sharp says:
Beautiful with nice colours. From the stars it seems that the exposure was not particularly long.
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Carolyn Johannesen says:
This is extraordinary, Kamila. Beautiful colours and stars, wow. :O
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Beate Blecher says:
Wow – this is such a stunning photo, Kamila! Lovely!
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Good composition, Kamila.