Last night we had a huge cloud formation that stretched across the entire horizon, and a silent lightning display (cloud to cloud) that lasted for almost 3 hours. The lightning was almost continuous. We had a display similar to this one about 7 years ago, but I haven't seen anything like this in quite a while. Of course I was totally unprepared to take photos of this not having learned how to set the exposure on my camera for this situation. I am kicking myself!
Anyway, enough whining - here is what I did manage to get purely by luck. They're not great quality, but you'll get the idea. Anyone with resources about photographing lightning strikes at night, please share!




wow mom, wow. #1 is my fav.
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