Showing posts with label Storms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Storms. Show all posts

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Southwest Desert Landscape with Lightning




This Image is from my trip from Boulder County to Scottsdale Arizona and Back again. This is a Southwest desert landscape, Navajo Indian Rock house with lightning striking behind. The Navajo Indian Reservation covers about 27,000 square miles (70,000 square kilometres) of land, occupying all of northeastern Arizona, and extending into Arizona, Utah and New Mexico, and is the largest land area assigned primarily to a Native American jurisdiction within the United States.

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Two New Boulder County Lightning Storm Composites




One of the things I love doing is composites. Don't get me wrong I love getting the "Real Deal" as well, but when I do a composite, it enables me to put together and image as I see it. Lightning as Art. There have been a lot of new images added to the gallery that are the real deal at http://www.azlightning.com/ or http://www.thelightningman.com/




Hope you like these. Comments welcome.




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Monday, August 17, 2009

Sunflower Storm 08.16.09






Sunday Aug 16th, 2009 Boulder County Colorado. Storms have been brewing all day long. Things are starting to look good for a nice sunset too. So at 7:30pm I took off to maybe get a good sunset over the AMAZING sunflower fields on Rt 52 and 95th street. Well no sunset but the storm really started to kick up. This is an shot over the sunflower fields to the north east.
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Sunday, August 9, 2009

Mother Nature's Fireworks

Sunday Longmont Times Call Newspaper. ( 08.09.09) I made the front page of the Life Section.

Here is the link to the on-line version.

http://www.timescall.com/communityTC/news-story.asp?ID=17464

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Thursday, August 6, 2009

Lightning Storm 08.05.09 Thanks DAD!




Wednesday August 5th 8:30pm. WOW what an incredible night. Lightning started hitting south of the Boulder County Fairgrounds where the County fair is going on. So now I get this amazing image in my head of the Lights from the rides and Lightning bolts in the background. By the time I get there it stops hitting. So I started photographing the County fair. And then I get another image in my head the full moon with one of the rides. And when I get it lined up the clouds cover the moon never to be seen again. Bummer!

Then it happened. It started hitting the front range... it may have even hit Meeker and Longs Peak. Something I have never seen since I have been shooting here. It was tough getting out of there and to a good location. So I bee lined it to Airport road. Had to act quick. My first spot was at Silver Creek high school just to try and get a shot of the peaks. But this location was not good enough... so I went to my old stand by at McIntosh Lake. Time was of the essence. It was really smacking the front range pretty good. Probably the best I have seen here in Colorado hitting the front range maybe even the divide. It was really hard to tell. But at my spot, I was shooting toward the twin peaks trying to get my dream shot I have been working on. Some really amazing bolts. Some of the best yet this year. I will let you be the judge. It was tough holding it together because of being excited and trying to get set up before it goes away.

And I have to tell you this years storms have been incredible, and for me I some how I believe it is my father up above helping me out. And I have felt that way all summer long while chasing storms. And everytime I would nail one I would say " Thanks Dad!" And tonight was definitely the best I have seen.

And tonight... is one year to the day my father passed away.... Thanks DAD!






Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Lightning Storm 07.28.09







It's Tuesday July 28th, 2009. Stormy thunderhead clouds in the afternoon air. Will this be the day? Left the house a little after 8:00pm. Went to my spot by the lake. Not really a sunset tonight. And then for the first time it started hitting just southeast of Mt Meeker in the foothills over the first ridge. You could not get a clear shot of it though.

Thought this could be the day I get the shot I have been working on. This is my 2nd year trying to get my dream shot. Trying to get the twin peaks with some great Lightning action. It WILL happen even if takes me ten years ;-). So I took off for one of my other spots closest the the peaks. Hoping it would go north an start hitting in front of the peaks, but it went out east. It seem to always be behind a ridge or would not come out of the clouds. So I did a loop to 36 and then down Nelson road to another shot. First I shot south east. Then went further down to antenna mountain but it was not hitting in the right place. So I headed south on 59th ave hoping for an image I now have in my mind of a great shot over looking Boulder Res. But no such luck. The storm cell is starting to head out east and getting out of my range. Shot for a little while but it was all clouds to cloud and just over the ridge. I only saw bolts hit the ground a few times. Got stuck in the rain a couple times and did not come up with worthy Image. Over all it was a GREAT Chase, did not get the Shot I wanted but it is always exciting.

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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

McIntosh Lake Lightning



Lightning at the lake

Lightning thunderstorm 06.15.09.
Lightning strikes at McIntosh Lake Image #1. Boulder County, Colorado. Color
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Lightning kills more people on an annual basis than tornadoes, hurricanes or winter storms. It is second only to flash floods in the annual number of deaths caused by storm-related hazards.



Damage costs from lightning are estimated at $4-5 billion each year in the U.S.



Around the earth there are 100 lightning strikes per second, or 8,640,00 times a day.








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