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Of course, there were numerous strikes where my camera WASN'T pointed but I got a couple of decent ones.
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i live in youngstown and got hit by those storms as well. wish i would have had a cam to take pics of it. good job
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The capture of lightning strikesare on a par to some ofthe systems that produce them. Looking at them show just how dangerous an activity it really is. Hard to resist though. Pretty cool shots.
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Well, considering I was in my garage I felt pretty safe. Now, when I watch video of people in Kansas shooting a mamouth twister saying "...hey that thing is really getting close" - now THAT is dangerous!
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Nice contrast with the porch light on - tamed and untamed!
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