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Lighting Strikes, photographer snaps picture, pisses self (pic)
http://www.komotv.com/news/images/li...tree_large.jpg
Awesome, but I would have shit myself that close |
"pisses self"
where did this bit come from ? |
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thats a cool shot
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That's an incredible photo.
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yea that is a cool shot......
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awesome pic :thumbsup
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In the right place at the right time :thumbsup
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pretty cool shot, but I doubt I would have been thinking about picking up a camera at that moment.
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howd he snap it .... he had a second max to take that pic and he took it perfectly... its not blurry at all
photoshop? :helpme |
he probably had it on a tripod, a lightning rod or 2 drove up at the base of the tree, and one of those lightning sensors that plugs into the remote port of the camera and opens the shutter when it detects a flash of light.
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Thats wild! Look how the strike cast the trees shadow back and to the left.. back.. and to the left (hehe)
Lightning is hotter than the surface of the sun - useless factoid |
photoshop....
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:thumbsup :winkwink:
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I think pissing would be an understatement for this picture.
I think heart attack and seizure would be more like it :Graucho |
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but i still think it's done in photoshop :( |
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I got a good one once just by taking pictures for 30 minutes during a storm on a regular $100 camera. Gotta be real lucky unless you are prepared. |
Nice, but is it real?
jDoG |
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Good for you ,now look at the source. A One In A Million Photo June 21, 2004 By Scott Sistek http://www.komotv.com/stories/31809.htm REDMOND - They say a picture is worth a thousand words. I think this one definitely qualifies. Marc Laidlaw of Redmond was out taking photographs of last Thursday night's thunderstorm from just behind his sliding glass door on the back of his Eastside home. He got about three great lighting shots, but the fourth one might have been more than he bargained for. He snapped his camera just as lightning struck a tree in his backyard, capturing nature's awesome power. He says he didn't know he had captured the shot, saying the strike was so terrifying, he just turn and ran. It wasn't until he went back and looked at his shots that he realized what he had, first thinking he had a daylight photo mixed in there. You can see a larger version of this photo at this link. The strike fried some wires in his house, and part of the house is still without power. |
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it's thunder that does |
That really is wild then, cool shit
It's still amazing to me how the strike was so bright it cast the trees shadows like that. Lucky there wasnt a massive fire too. |
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that is cool stuff
im suprised his shutter or what have you caught it at all |
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:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh Good one |
either way he got the pic, still took balls to get it. congrats to the photographer.
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I bet his ears were ringing for a few hours.
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But about the photo, that's no lightning. It's an alien spacecraft. |
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well either that or it's the other wway around |
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Actually its the lightning itself that makes the thunder, it does not need to 'hit' anything. |
cool shot mate
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Didnt anyone go to science class? |
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Beautiful pic
awesome :thumbsup |
Science class.. oh.. Isnt the thunder the sound of the vacuum of air collapsing? Or is it people bowling a strike in heaven? :)
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but it is caused by the inonization of the air by the lightning..so it rushes in to fill th evoid and whammo |
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