Unkwon phenomen under a thunder storm.
Taken by Lars Zielke on August 13, 2024 @ Tvis, Denmark
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A big thunder storm came over my town Tvis, Denmark, so I went outside to capture some lightning. After 20 min. I got to following photos showing a glowing light, high in the ski, lasting no ore than 20 seconds. It looks like aurora, but there is no storm, and the camera was pointing south. Taken with 17mm lens. DSLR. Any clues to what this could be? Attached is a small animation with 5 photos and the two with the glowing light. All photos 8 sec. exposures, with 1 sec. between.
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