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Picked up the camera to catch a few of a retreating storm. Lightning is getting harder to catch on camera as I get older. Must be slowing down, I guess.
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i know what you mean
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Love the color of the skyand the trees. Nice job catching the lightning.
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Nice job. I agree with what has been said. It has been a long time since I shot any lightning photos.
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Nice capture. Lovely colors.
We had plenty of opportunities to try and get lightening last night, but I wasn't going outside. Something close by got hit. We lost our cable and almost the power, too. Actually, couldn't go anywhere without the dog right by me. He's the biggest frady cat for being such a large dog. Patty |
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