Waiting For The Storm

Venus over Resa’s Wolf Tree at dawn

Corn Moon over lightpost at dawn

A wall of rain that never reached us

Lighting was getting close

Loki: “Impresive lightning, Paparazzo. Where’s the storm? Where’s the rain?”

Paparazzo: The storm and rain seems to have Petered out before it got to us.

Loki: “That Peter god, or whoever he is, needs to ‘Man Up’ and start peeing on us!”

Paparazzo: “I love your cat logic, Loki!’

39 thoughts on “Waiting For The Storm

  1. Hi, Tim. The shot of the virga is a great catch. The lightning series is just plain awe-inspiring. Not just because of the lightning, the colors are splendid too. Wow. Thanks so much for sharing those with us. Hugs.

  2. Nice lightning. How long did it take before you could capture it? All I seem to get is blank frames, though admittedly I haven’t tried video, but I will now.

    • The lighting shots are from stills taken on my phone. Right when the lightning flashes, I hit the shutter button, and Live View gets the full flash. Then I pull the the best image of the full lightning flash out of the live view series. You could try doing the same with video.

      What I used to do was set my DSLR on a tripod, set the aperture to f/11, and then set the exposure on Bulb and leave the shutter open until I got a flash or two, close the shutter, wait for it to write the file to the card, and then repeat.

      • Thanks Tim, I’ll give that a try. In other words, you have a finger activated lightning detector. Those lightning detector thingy’s seem like cheating otherwise. 🙂

  3. Tim, your photos are extraordinary — the lightning feels alive, almost like a force reaching straight out of the sky. They immediately brought to mind Dougie MacLean’s rendition of Ready for the Storm, a song about meeting the winds and waves with both awe and courage. It captures that same mixture of fear and strength I see in your images. Nature always reminds us how small we are, and yet how resilient we can be.

  4. Gee, all that lightning and no rain. A beautiful rip-off.. so I take it you are back in drought conditions?

    My wolf tree & Venus. Egads! The stuff myths are made of!

    • We’ve been getting piddling amounts a rain, but we appreciate every drop. We are still in extreme drought. Thanks, Resa.

  5. I was wondering if we would see more of your spectacular lightning photos, Tim! Thunderstorms rarely go overhead here, usually to the north or south of us. We can get some really strong wind gusts from storms though. Still in extreme drought up here.

    • We have received enough rain up north that the river is up a little, and we might get some irrigation water. Thanks, Lavinia.

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