Bolt Of Energy

in photofeed •  7 years ago 

This highly charged lightning strike is seen hitting Capitol Butte in Sedona Arizona, Capitol Butte has the nickname Thunder Mountain. The massive lightning bolt was so loud it made me jump. It occurred during a summertime monsoon season thunderstorm, very heavy rain fell from this storm which resulted in a flash flood and caused major damage at a shopping plaza as the water overflowed the normally dry wash and managed to displace numerous cars in a parking area. Some of these storms can produce rainfall of over three inches in an hour.

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What an incredible shot. I really love it.

Thank you so much!

That's incredible! Was this one film or digital??

Thanks customnature, this one was digital ah much easier.

Epic shot! Isn't this the same one we used in the movie that kept repeatedly striking the same area like 10 times? Or.. Maybe not 10, but a bunch of times?

Aww you two are just awesome! Brian showed me that video, it was pretty awesome as well :)

Thank you Lynn I hope you enjoyed it.

Thank you, I did, very much!

Good memory Paul that's the one.

Great photo!

Thank you for the compliment and reply.

WOW!! What a great photo @irvineimages!! Sometimes that 'cracking' sounds like the sky is literally falling, doesn't it :) I'm so glad you managed to capture this amidst your jumps! Cheers:)

Nice compliment, we have to be careful not to bump the camera LOL.

hahaha I bet...anything for the shot right?? :)

That,s about the size of it. The reward is worth the risk.

Wow that's scary and you even jumped out of fright. and in spite of that you took a good picture.

Did you know that in order to know how far a lightning bolt falls, it is enough to count from the moment it is seen until it is heard? ... if it takes 5 seconds, the thunder is 5 km away

The sound of thunder travels at 1100 feet per second or about one mile in five seconds. Its dangerous to get these photographs but a thrill at the same time, i have had some close calls.

Ups.. I think I was wrong 😨

We learn something new everyday, right?

Well... yes

Wow that is an amazing photo! The lightning bolt itself looks really large in diameter, bigger than a house! A lightning bolt that large, if it hit in town somewhere, would probably obliterate half of a city block. Incredible!

Thanks scottrogers, LIghtning can be as hot as 54,000 degrees which expands and compresses the air around it creating a shock wave which produces thunder. The more intense the energy is the louder the sound will be. It appears larger than it really is.

I have been close enough to a lightning strike for these things to happen:

  1. In an instant before the strike, the hair on the back of my neck stood up
  2. There was no delay between bolt strike and thunder - it was simultaneous.
  3. I heard a "sizzle" right before the strike, I assume was a sprite from the top of the utility pole that was struck...I was about 15 feet from the pole.
  4. I was doing electrical work at the time with my hand holding a hot 120 volt wire. The storm was still approaching the area and it wasn't raining yet.
  5. I had to swallow my heart back down and go change my drawers.(not really but you get the idea) lol.
  6. I don't ever want to do that again!

good story you were lucky you didn't get hit. If your hair stands up a lightning strike is imminent and you should lay flat on the ground. The sizzle was probably the leader going up from the ground to meet the one coming down from the cloud. lightning sprites are a recently discovered phenomena and is energy moving up out of the top of the thunderhead into the upper atmosphere at the same time a positive flash moves from the cloud to ground. Thanks for the reply!

it is dangerous for us!
be careful in storm .

Yes we always have to be careful but sometimes we take risks for rewards.

wow nice capture that is
good to see

Thank you again iqbalhossin.

Love it! Makes me wish we had lightning here in California, but everyone knows we melt when it rains 😂

Ha Ha good one, you must get some lightning with frontal storms but not like we get in Arizona especially during the summer months when we experience the North American Monsoon. The monsoon causes convective thunderstorms to develop which produce generous amounts of lightning as some of these storms remain stationary and drop localized heavy rainfall. Thanks!

Very sad picture well done my dear

Thanks for the reply.

Wow! Very raw-feeling to this. Terrifying amount of power on display.

That's true you don't want to be to close to that killer energy!

nature is relentless...

So true also very powerful and should not be underestimated.

Awesome shot! I love shooting storms. I have only gotten one lightning shot with my iPhone. I keep trying though.

I enjoy it a lot myself its very exciting and challenging , and as you probably know not so easy. Thanks for compliment!