butchlambert
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The Big Empty and other Texas regions are experiencing stormy conditions a bit early this year. I’m thrilled with the moisture as I understand July and August are going to be pretty dry and hot. This is a photo I created some 30 years ago in the last moments of a stormy day as a rain had passed us by and tracked over the badlands. However, instead of subsiding, the storm began to gain power again, generating cloud to ground lightning to the east. When this photo op occurred I had no idea if the shot would work out as my camera was an F1n with a 14mm f2.8L Canon lens and using Velvia 50 ASA chrome film. After a week of waiting the processed film came through and I was ecstatic to see that one of the rarest weather moments I have ever viewed came out perfect! Yes!!! A rainbow framing this magnificent bolt of lightning in the last moments of daylight!! On that day I was a lucky man! The sky has always been a source of fascination for me and I have paid tribute with publishing two books devoted to our ocean above. On that evening the rarest of moments was offered to my lens and luck was in my corner. Hope you enjoy this photographic creation that still challenges my imagination that it could have occurred on my watch! |