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I live in a place with a Mediterranean climate that gets about 5 thunderstorms a year, and very small ones. I spent about 3 weeks on the high plains above the Southern Drakensberge of South Africa. It wasn't peak rain season, but I got very lucky and witnessed one monster of a storm. I just saw this black mass in the sky drifting towards me, with a luminous blue/green color on the horizon.I decided it would be a good plan to shoot it at the edge of a dam which was about 500 meters from the road. I kept shooting until the first strike fell way too close for comfort and then I ran for my car. The rain reached me just as I got to my car and the strikes were falling everywhere. Having never experienced a storm of this scale, I was scared to shit. I had always heard thunder as a deep rumble, but for the first time I understood what crackling thunder was. I had to drive through the storm or try and outrun it and get out beneath it to the side, but it was already too late and I had to drive through it anyway. The rain was pouring down and the lightning was striking at least twice a second. It fell within 250 meters a few times where the strikes look a good 10 meters wide and it's followed by a sound that sounds like the earth cracking open. About 80mm of rain fell in 40 minutes in a region that gets 400mm a year.
Right now I'd give anything to experience that storm again! When I was out of it, I drove a good distance away before I felt it was safe to get out of the car.
The size of the landscape here is very hard to judge. The dark green strip is trees encircling my aunt's farmstead and it's a very large farm.
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Stormberg district, South Africa
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Comments: 212
hougaard In reply to ??? [2010-04-27 15:42:54 +0000 UTC]
haha the lightning or freddy?! thank you
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Spaceguy115 [2010-04-19 17:20:31 +0000 UTC]
Do you use a high speed camera for these shots? They are awsome!
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dwth [2010-04-19 17:13:16 +0000 UTC]
This photo have been featured on [link] ">Thumbs of the Week 118th.
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chainliteproductions [2010-04-19 03:04:30 +0000 UTC]
Wow amazing! And what an experience for u!! The things us photographers would do to take that special shot...
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AndyMumford [2010-04-18 10:59:28 +0000 UTC]
Awesome shot mate...absolutely stunning. I've failed in all my attempts at shooting lightening...this is brilliant.[link] happened just down the road from me the other day....and I was stuck in work without my camera.
Damn
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hougaard In reply to AndyMumford [2010-04-27 15:46:54 +0000 UTC]
a Tornado?!?!!?!?! what the fuck! not fair!
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AndyMumford In reply to hougaard [2010-04-29 11:49:26 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, once in a lifetime weather happens a kilometer away and I'm stuck in work. Damn
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s15jesusfreak [2010-04-17 01:34:26 +0000 UTC]
Only 5 storms a year?! That would make me very sad. After reading your story I realized the most exciting storms I've seen are puny in comparison! So glad you took the time to tell us about it. It makes it that much more powerful.
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MCG0603 [2010-04-16 22:52:12 +0000 UTC]
Amazing story! Crackling thunder really is a thing you must have experienced at least once in your life!
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hougaard In reply to MCG0603 [2010-04-17 08:10:53 +0000 UTC]
I definitely want to experience it again!
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MCG0603 In reply to hougaard [2010-04-17 13:26:44 +0000 UTC]
It's all worth it indeedΒ°
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shaneluck [2010-04-16 22:38:11 +0000 UTC]
That is an amazing photo, you must've been bery lucky with it
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FlippinPhil [2010-04-16 21:30:03 +0000 UTC]
Excellent capture mate, great light across the landscape!
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madhatter24 [2010-04-16 19:45:37 +0000 UTC]
Looks absolutely amazing. I also live in SA and have only once experienced something like this once before. I only have 1 photo where I successfully captured lightning, but then again I've only been at it for 4 months
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SwampMist [2010-04-16 14:50:50 +0000 UTC]
haha, well i guess they don't call it stormberg for nothing
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kiki-lee7122 [2010-04-15 22:04:00 +0000 UTC]
that's both beautiful and utterly terrifying. amazing job
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pindapower In reply to ??? [2010-04-15 21:48:32 +0000 UTC]
That's one hell of an awesome shot.
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aFeinPhoto-com [2010-04-15 21:16:19 +0000 UTC]
Dude...awesome clarity. And great you were able to get a 13s exposure with that much light. I went storm chasing after college (I went to school for meteorology) and it was NUTS. You should make a trip to the states for tornado season and we should go at it
aF
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hougaard In reply to aFeinPhoto-com [2010-04-15 22:01:52 +0000 UTC]
Dude, that is my dream. I'm trying to organise a trip to the U.S with some photography friends around the time the D4 comes out. The difference in price between buying a pro Nikon kit in the U.S.A vs S.A will fund a 3 week trip there. I'm obsessed with those skies!
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aFeinPhoto-com In reply to hougaard [2010-04-15 22:11:12 +0000 UTC]
Ha, damn, that's a crazy price difference. Well, best season is April-June...may being usually the best. I think in the 7 days my buddy and I were chasing we drove at least 1000 miles. Very worth it, but if you can try to have someone that knows what they're doing. Can be stupid dangerous of course
aF
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hougaard In reply to aFeinPhoto-com [2010-04-17 08:18:21 +0000 UTC]
hehe I doubt we'd get to storm chasing...probably Utah, Oregon, Cali
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aFeinPhoto-com In reply to hougaard [2010-04-17 09:55:55 +0000 UTC]
Tis a good group of states...though storm chasing....yay!
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hougaard In reply to aFeinPhoto-com [2010-04-17 10:03:09 +0000 UTC]
I'd love to do it, but it doesn't seem like you can just get in a car and drive after clouds...You also need a car and a big fuel budget
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