Dude, this is wicked awesome! I love how the waves look like blowing snow. And the yellow light on the beach goes nicely with the purple of the sky. So cool.
Thanks :)
surreal, just outstanding~
That's one fantastic capture - great image!peace,Tormod, (the airwhale)
Absolutely amazing! And so much of it seems to be sky-to-sky lightning! I was just in Atlantic City. Which part of the Jersey Shore was this?
Very nice! One of those great lucky moments!
This is Asbury Park.
wow!This is one of the most amazing pictures I've ever seen!fantastic!
This lightnings are very nice. It looks like they cannot decide wether they want go to the ground or back to the clouds :D
This is a stunning photo.
wow.that's awesome.how to catch the moment that the thunder was just flashing?
During thunderstorms I usually change the settings in such a way that I can keep the shutter open for several minutes and just wait. It's a bit like fishing: you throw out your net and wait, once you got something you pull it in.
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Dude, this is wicked awesome! I love how the waves look like blowing snow. And the yellow light on the beach goes nicely with the purple of the sky. So cool.
Thanks :)
surreal, just outstanding~
That's one fantastic capture - great image!
peace,
Tormod, (the airwhale)
Absolutely amazing! And so much of it seems to be sky-to-sky lightning! I was just in Atlantic City. Which part of the Jersey Shore was this?
Very nice! One of those great lucky moments!
This is Asbury Park.
wow!This is one of the most amazing pictures I've ever seen!fantastic!
This lightnings are very nice. It looks like they cannot decide wether they want go to the ground or back to the clouds :D
This is a stunning photo.
wow.that's awesome.how to catch the moment that the thunder was just flashing?
During thunderstorms I usually change the settings in such a way that I can keep the shutter open for several minutes and just wait.
It's a bit like fishing: you throw out your net and wait, once you got something you pull it in.
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