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Brian Klimowski | all galleries >> Galleries >> A Little Bit of Atmosphere... > Lightning - Sept 28 '04
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28-SEP-2004

Lightning - Sept 28 '04

Canon EOS 10D
30s f/8.0 at 17.0mm iso400 hide exif
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Date/Time28-Sep-2004 18:58:23
MakeCanon
ModelEOS 10D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length17 mm
Exposure Time30.00 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent400
Exposure Bias
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Program
Focus Distance

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Guest 17-Nov-2007 22:37
Absolutely amazing. This is my favourite.

Dominik

www.dominikklimowski.com
Barry S Moore31-Aug-2007 13:09
Fantastic capture, Voted
Jean Chiasson27-Aug-2007 23:18
Wow Brian fantastic capture big vote
Stephen Berger26-Aug-2007 19:11
This is really spectacular!! Even without the lightning it would be wonderful image. V
Guest 28-May-2007 10:07
Amazing how the bolt forks towards both houses. Great capture!
Guest 08-Feb-2007 00:37
Awesome capture!!
Guest 27-Jan-2007 15:17
That is so very incredible. ~v~
Tricia12-Jan-2007 23:58
This is an amazing capture. Perfect exposure and with the lightning appearing to head for those two houses, it is a very rare image.
Thierry Lucas23-Nov-2006 16:17
Excellent lightning shot.
V.
southernshots9920-Nov-2006 05:47
Such intensity and power. Wonderful image Brian!
Niecy
J Rayner12-Nov-2006 22:51
WOW!
Brian Klimowski21-Sep-2006 00:49
Yes, all the lightning was in the same 30 sec exposure...
Guest 20-Sep-2006 20:50
EXELENT PICTURE,BUT ALL LIGHTNINGS ARE IN SAME SHOT?
JJ
Tracy Howell11-Sep-2006 17:29
Wow that is some spectacular lightening!!.
Guest 10-Aug-2006 03:04
I saw this photo in the forums and had to make a comment. What an amazing photograph! I like the direction of the ligtning and the houses lit up, it gives a really neat effect. Great job on this photograph. Has my vote!
Guest 05-Aug-2006 10:16
Great moment. I like the thunders hitting directly behind the houses.
It looks very powerfull and destructive
Vote!
Guest 22-Jul-2006 18:16
Nice and sharp. I really like those houses with lights on.
http://www.pbase.com/whig/
William Hartshorn22-Jul-2006 08:29
This would look great as a two page spread in a magazine or book.......Dynomyte!!!!
Steve Sharp31-May-2006 22:50
Amazing shot - I've seen this before though (can't remember where...) - have you had this one published?
caveman_lee02-Sep-2005 17:18
Wow ! What a stunning shot ! The lightning was excellently captured.
My vote to you.

Caveman
Dave Wyman09-Jan-2005 18:06
I'm so glad I live in southern California, where this is a rare event, because it looks very scary. On the other hand, I wish I didn't live in southern California, so that I could experience something like this.
Rob Oele08-Jan-2005 17:46
Fantastic shot in many ways
Guest 03-Dec-2004 19:54
Forces of nature at work. Excellent shot!
Guest 21-Nov-2004 02:36
Wow...what a great shot. Has my vote.
Josy's Pics19-Nov-2004 06:55
Really amazing!!!
Claudio Gatti10-Nov-2004 04:41
Ohh my! what a capture... just amazing

Claudio
Guest 20-Oct-2004 23:43
Luck only comes to those who are prepared. What a stunning double whammy! Congrats for the pnet "Photo of The Week."
Guest 29-Sep-2004 12:28
Wonderful.
John Hastings29-Sep-2004 07:41
Brian,

A blistering capture – congratulations!

regards,

John H