I was jolted awake at 4:25am by a loud crack of thunder. Followed by a flash, then another and another. I grabbed my phone to check the weather radar and then checked the real time lightning map. A storm cell was moving across the area. However, I needed to be at work at 6:30. I laid down but then another bright flash and immediately after a loud crash. The storm was right overhead.
That’s all it took, I was up. I grabbed my camera gear and was out of the house. The plan was to stop at a local park and snag a few shots and then head straight to work.
This is what I captured.
Three great reasons to mint one today
You get an amazing image to display in your gallery until a strong CME wipes out all technology and knocks us back to the stome age.
This image will act as a mint pass for upcoming aurora image launches. We are moving into the solar maximum and are seeing a lot of activity on the sun. I will be releasing more editions in the coming months. Having one from this collection will give you early access and special mint prices possibly even a free future edition.
You are supporting me in my creative journey. A lot of time goes into capturing an image like this. It may be a quick instance in time but dozens of hours and countless nights with no results are often had before being fortunate enough to get the shot.
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I was jolted awake at 4:25am by a loud crack of thunder. Followed by a flash, then another and another. I grabbed my phone to check the weather radar and then checked the real time lightning map. A storm cell was moving across the area. However, I needed to be at work at 6:30. I laid down but then another bright flash and immediately after a loud crash. The storm was right overhead.
That’s all it took, I was up. I grabbed my camera gear and was out of the house. The plan was to stop at a local park and snag a few shots and then head straight to work.
This is what I captured.
Three great reasons to mint one today
You get an amazing image to display in your gallery until a strong CME wipes out all technology and knocks us back to the stome age.
This image will act as a mint pass for upcoming aurora image launches. We are moving into the solar maximum and are seeing a lot of activity on the sun. I will be releasing more editions in the coming months. Having one from this collection will give you early access and special mint prices possibly even a free future edition.
You are supporting me in my creative journey. A lot of time goes into capturing an image like this. It may be a quick instance in time but dozens of hours and countless nights with no results are often had before being fortunate enough to get the shot.