Epic Time-Lapse of Lightning Storms Under the Milky Way
Time-lapse photographer Randy Halverson spent three months hunting thunderstorms at night in central …
Time-lapse photographer Randy Halverson spent three months hunting thunderstorms at night in central …
Why settle for one boring lightning bolt when you can show 70+ bolts in the same photograph? Photographer Chris …
Hacker Rob Flickenger wasn’t satisfied with ordinary …
William Phuoc and a few other storm chasers were shooting a thunderstorm in …
IT consultant and photo enthusiast Viktor Takacs didn’t have much success when he …
Living in the Southwest United States gives me a great opportunity to capture lighting. Every summer “Monsoon Season” arrives, officially June 15 through Sept 15th, in Arizona. Prevailing northwesterly winds carry humid air north out of Mexico where it meets the hot air of the desert, resulting in powerful thunderstorms nearly everyday. The thunderstorms often produce localized areas of heavy wind, thick blowing dust (Haboobs), rain, and most importantly, lightning. I regularly track the storms on the local Doppler radar feeds and try to guess where the best shooting will take place.
This amazing video shows what lightning looks like when slowed down to 9,000 frames per second. Even if you’ve …
A nasty storm rolled through Chicago recently, and Craig Shimala was ready to …