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  • z740
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    it looked like we were in for one heck of a night when i saw this. we only ended up getting an inch of rain and no thunder or lightning.



    i live smoewhere in the middle of the pic. don't know exactly where.

    -Chris

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  • pilotgolfer
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    Taken April 28, 2006 from our porch facing west as a storm approached. This was taken with my old camera, so the longest exposure I had was 4 seconds on fireworks mode. Took me a few tries, but I was happy with this one. This is one of my more favorite shots. There was a lightning bolt that struck near 281, which is less than a mile away, and that was when I decided to go back in.

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  • z740
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    well the storm was rather uneventful as i didn't get a single picture of lightning . how do you guys do it? anyways here are some pics.
    storms a comin

    storms a leavin


    keep the pics a comin!

    -Chris

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  • Tanner_J
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    Cincinnati, Ohio



    Western Kentucky University - Bowling Green, Kentucky

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  • z740
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    wow! thanks for the pics guys. were supposed to get a storm in a few hours so i will try to get some pics to upload. keep the storms a comin'!

    -Chris

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  • LX-A343
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    Now that I see your snowy Mitsubishi ....

    ... now that was a crazy afternoon for spotting!!

    [photoid=5690275]

    BTW: Cheers for the comments above!

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  • Christobal65
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    These are the best i can muster since CA doesn't get much in the way of truly wild weather. These pics are from the first real snow my home town got in nearly 20 years...so i pulled my car out for some pics and then promptly put it back in the garage lol





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  • JSchraub
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    Wow Gerardo that last photo is amazing

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  • ASpilot2be
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    Wow, awesome photos

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  • LX-A343
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    Here are my attempts at photographing storms:




    Not really a thunderstorm, but I also love to take photos of clouds, specially before and after a storm:

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  • Crunk415balla
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    I envy you guys, we never get storms like that out here. Thats why I love going to the Midwest, I love the whole thunderstorm experiance.

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  • z740
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    Originally posted by MaxPower
    Chris, I'd say you are darn lucky that the 80ft tree fell in the right direction.
    i'll say! we were always worried that it would fall on the house or the car. it landed about a foot aways from our mailbox. thank goodness

    -Chris

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  • pkonowrocki
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    One of the many storms we had in Streetsville. This one was around two months ago; pic taken from my house:

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  • MaxPower
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    Chris, I'd say you are darn lucky that the 80ft tree fell in the right direction.

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  • pilotgolfer
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    From back in June when we had that flooding down in central Texas.
    The riverwalk just before noon. it would rise about another foot before receding back down in the afternoon.

    A low water crossing near our house in Burnet.

    This one was just hilarious.

    There's a sidewalk down there below the bridge.

    The railroad track actually got pushed about 20 feet off the bed by what was a creek before the rain came.

    Water flowing over Inks dam.

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