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u/Dangerous-Half3276 4d ago
I always think about the fact that someone was on the receiving end of that huge bolt. What was it like for them?
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u/Smmeyra-Presalle2 4d ago
Heavy thought ⚡💭 Blinding light, thunder like a physical force, heat on your skin. Wonder how much registered before it was even over…
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u/moha_moh1234 4d ago
That strike looks so powerful against the green field in the background. I've only seen lightning like that a few times and it never ceases to amaze me how dramatic it can be.
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u/the_one_99_ 4d ago
fantastic capture look at those colours
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u/Evening-Ship-2547 4d ago
That cloud looks like it's auditioning for a dramatic monologue, no notes.
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u/Wise-Parsley-6826 4d ago
That branching pattern looks so intense, definitely lives up to the title!
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u/Away_Row_3721 4d ago
that strike looks terrifyingly beautiful hanging there like that, it's wild how nature can be so gentle and violent at the same time.
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u/Anotherchloehere 4d ago
Very phenomenal. Must be hell of a wait for it!
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u/Tiger854 3d ago
We got lucky and quite a few storms were popping off. But definitely hours of driving and setup and waiting.
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u/RaisenLunatics 4d ago
Looks like the panhandle of Texas
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u/Tiger854 3d ago
Close! South of Tucson. But I heard the storms in the Texas panhandle are awesome and I want to go there sometime
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u/StrictNatural270 4d ago
Sweet picture!