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Standing in solitude in a remote and dark location makes it easier to cancel out the noise and hyper focus on the scene at hand. This is why I love what I do. Nature, stars, peace, and quiet with the focused challenge of capturing transient imagery. It is like meditation to me.
From Big Bend in Tx last week. So incredibly dark it was amazing. Had a couple of close pop-up storms where the lightning was so bright we needed almost daylight settings to capture it. Hard to get the stars above the storm when this happens, but a little longer exposure helped
Cascade of color. When you're waist deep in snow and it's getting into your boots, but you just don't care.
Wow what a unique capture... When the real world is more stunning than CGI. Mikes neon jellyfish storm looks almost like a distant cousin of the electric manta ray storm I got in Oklahoma last year . What's next? Radioactive shrimp-looking storm? 🤣 https://t.co/BxD3f7xLdV
Managed a time lapse of this the other night by Faxon, Ok - the little town in the pic. Quite the scene with sunset light and a new line of convection starting to boil up into the mammatus of another storms anvil. #okwx @StormHour
Small storms in central Oklahoma last night 4/23/2020. Some really interesting clouds followed by a strong gust front. #okwx @stormhour @ReedTimmerAccu @MichaelSeger @emilyrsutton
Finally an answer for this cool and curious anomaly I captured back in 2016 . A newly named aurora substructure called 'dunes' has been identified by citizen scientists in Finland .Not my best picture by far, but bonus points for rarity :) Write up here: https://t.co/zKC2SIFxPL
Click to expand. Another of the amazing bolts from the blue out of the back wall of a September severe storm in Oklahoma. One of a half dozen sizzling, multi-branched negative bolts from the top of the storm that had my jaw dropping. #okwx #lightning #StormHour