Lightning and Kelvin-Helmholtz
Taken by Matti Helin on June 8, 2016 @ Finland
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Date Taken: 2016:06:08 10:12:25
 
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Weather forecast told that a possible thunder storm would arrive on early Wednesday morning. I woke up around 4:20am and about ten minutes later I was taking photos of an gorgeus thunder cloud. I saw several lightnings and kept shooting at the area where most of the flashes appeared. Then suddenly, a lightning and camera both fired at same moment. I was More than happy! Not more than three minutes after the shot it started raining. The end of that shooting session. But I wasn't complaining!
Photographer's website:
http://mattihelin.kuvat.fi
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