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Some times the Lightning gets a little closer than one would like. In
this case there was a Flash, CRACK and BOOM all at the same time. I
retreated for 10 minutes before tying for my next shot.

Crazy Ed


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Edward Erbeck wrote:
Some times the Lightning gets a little closer than one would like. In
this case there was a Flash, CRACK and BOOM all at the same time. I
retreated for 10 minutes before tying for my next shot.



LOL. That's the kind of crack/boom that makes you hit the button on the
camera from fright...

Great pics...I really love the colours in that first one...



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"clouddreamer" wrote:

Some times the Lightning gets a little closer than one would like. In
this case there was a Flash, CRACK and BOOM all at the same time. I
retreated for 10 minutes before tying for my next shot.



LOL. That's the kind of crack/boom that makes you hit the button on the
camera from fright...


For my Nighttime Lightning shots I set the Shuttle to the Bulb Setting
and just leave the Shutter open for up to a minute hoping for a Flash. On an
occasion like that last year I forgot to close the Shutter once!

Great pics...I really love the colours in that first one...


We've been having interesting Colors lately. And as always I'm glad
you're enjoying the Pic's.

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"Bill" wrote:


Oooohh! A Steven Spielberg shot.


"It was a Warm Humid and Summery Night................" ;-)


That might just have had me bag my pantaloons.


A mental image I could have gone years without ;-)

Crazy Ed



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Some times the Lightning gets a little closer than one would like. In
this case there was a Flash, CRACK and BOOM all at the same time. I
retreated for 10 minutes before tying for my next shot.

Crazy Ed





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