no photoshopping req'd
Q..
03-21-2002, 07:46 AM
this was "off the gun"...so to speak
http://www.qplanet.org/images/photo/DSC00567m.jpg
more here (http://www.qplanet.org/pgallery2.html)
http://www.qplanet.org/images/photo/DSC00567m.jpg
more here (http://www.qplanet.org/pgallery2.html)
crxlvr
03-21-2002, 02:14 PM
damn nice lightning, hate to be the families in the house hat got hit.
ACCORD EX
03-24-2002, 01:59 PM
Originally posted by crxlvr
damn nice lightning, hate to be the families in the house hat got hit.
:hehehe:
BTW thnx for sharing the link ! :D
MIKE
damn nice lightning, hate to be the families in the house hat got hit.
:hehehe:
BTW thnx for sharing the link ! :D
MIKE
Q..
03-25-2002, 04:49 AM
crxlvr
I took a look throught the telescope the next day
no obvious signs of damage....GO FIGURE !
ACCORD EX
no probs !
I took a look throught the telescope the next day
no obvious signs of damage....GO FIGURE !
ACCORD EX
no probs !
crxlvr
03-26-2002, 03:39 PM
lightning doesnt always cause damage.
here is an interesting fact - lighting shoots from the ground up, not from the clouds down.
here is an interesting fact - lighting shoots from the ground up, not from the clouds down.
Protek
03-26-2002, 03:42 PM
Originally posted by Q..
this was "off the gun"...so to speak
more here (http://www.qplanet.org/pgallery2.html)
How the heck do you take a picture of lightning? You must have some crazy reflexs if you can snapa photo that quick.
this was "off the gun"...so to speak
more here (http://www.qplanet.org/pgallery2.html)
How the heck do you take a picture of lightning? You must have some crazy reflexs if you can snapa photo that quick.
Q..
03-26-2002, 07:14 PM
Protek
it was the most incredible lightning storm I have ever seen.
Flashes every 5-10 sec.
All I did was leave the shutter open for 10 sec, the storm took care of the rest.
Photos 1, 2, 3 on
THIS page (http://www.qplanet.org/pgallery2.html) were taken during the same storm
it was the most incredible lightning storm I have ever seen.
Flashes every 5-10 sec.
All I did was leave the shutter open for 10 sec, the storm took care of the rest.
Photos 1, 2, 3 on
THIS page (http://www.qplanet.org/pgallery2.html) were taken during the same storm
jinushaun
03-28-2002, 07:52 PM
Looking good! Nice shot! :thumbsup:
flylwsi
04-13-2002, 11:27 AM
lightning does not shoot up...
it comes down, looking for the highest point giving off the most electrical charge...
ground objects send off "runners" that act as magnets to the lightning bolt coming down, which ultimately directs where it strikes.
therefore, lightning is comparable to an extension cord looking for the nearest socket...
it would technically go "both ways" from the cloud and the object on the ground...
it comes down, looking for the highest point giving off the most electrical charge...
ground objects send off "runners" that act as magnets to the lightning bolt coming down, which ultimately directs where it strikes.
therefore, lightning is comparable to an extension cord looking for the nearest socket...
it would technically go "both ways" from the cloud and the object on the ground...
Q..
03-04-2006, 11:32 AM
Just updating the links.... I changed servers, and the website had a big update.
http://www.qplanet.org/index.php?show=lightning
Cheers
Q
http://www.qplanet.org/index.php?show=lightning
Cheers
Q
Legionofone
03-05-2006, 03:37 AM
yall are both right... lighting creates a circut... like all electricity.. it comes down then goes back up... the part WE see is the going up... because the electricity moves sooo fast... anyway have fun with that
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