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Storm Head LightningThese were taken yesterday, on the way back to Canberra from Bateman's Bay:
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Wow - these certainly show the coming of a huge storm. I would have posted them in sequence of saturation intensity: the 2nd 1st, the 1st 2nd etc - in that way there is a progression to the dark side
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With all the storm activity this week there has been a lot of great cloud formations, you've found a great example with the bonus of very moody lighting too. Nice shots, where this taken once you were over Clyde mountain (Great dividing range) but before you got to Braidwood ?
Yere, that does sound about right. I think we were about 10km outside of Braidwood. It was the first place we could stop with a good view without trees in the road. Sweeping left hand corner (heading towards Braidwood), and clearing.
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Thanks for that, I didn't even think to do that. :S Canon User
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I could see that from O'connor
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