Last weekend we did a little camping up in the Colorado high country of the rocky mountains where the night sky lights up with the milky way and galaxy above. […] […]
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Last weekend we did a little camping up in the Colorado high country of the rocky mountains where the night sky lights up with the milky way and galaxy above. […] […] A lightning thunderstorm cell with lightning striking and mean looking clouds. Lightning weather photography. Filed under: Lightning Thunderstorm Weather Photography Tagged: 0029, art, blue sky, Bo Insogna, bolts, canvas art, Canvas Print, charge, chasers, cloud to cloud, cloud to cloud lightning, cloud to ground, clouds, cool, Custom Framed, dangerous, discharge, electric, electricity, energy, exposure, extreme, […] […] Operation Desert Storm- The Men and the flag represent the “Operation” and the Victory and Liberation of Kuwait. The Saguaro represents the “Desert” and the men and women who served in the Gulf. The Lightning represents the “Storm” and the Air War with swift, precise strikes. […] Highway 52 Storm Cell – Two and Half Minutes Lightning Strikes. This is Lightning thunderstorm east of hwy287 on hwy 52, Boulder County ,Colorado. 08-15-2010. This is a layered image equal to about a 2 1/2 minute exposure. Lightning Facts: Approximately 494,000 cloud to ground lightning flashes occur in Colorado every year. Colorado ranks 26th in the nation (Ron Holle, Global Atmospherics, quoted from the Rocky Mountain News, 30th June, 2001) […] HWY 52 – HWY 287 Lightning Storm Image 29. A lightning thunderstorm cell with lightning striking and mean looking clouds. Lightning weather photography. Lightning fact: The chances of being hit by lightning are 1 in 700,000. ( but why take chances!). A cloud-to-ground lightning channel can be 2 to 10 miles long. Voltage in a cloud- to- ground strike is 100 million to 1 billion volts. […] Four Strikes and you’re out??? Four lightning bolts striking the desert floor. Striking Lightning Photography by Bo Insogna. This lightning photo was scanned in from from film. Did you know that Most lightning strikes occur either at the beginning or end of a storm. The average lightning strike is six miles long. Lightning can reach […] |
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