thephotosocietyさんのインスタグラム写真 - (thephotosocietyInstagram)「Photo by @randyolson // The night of this photograph, I bedded down in the blind that was a cold, plywood shack. I typically photographed cranes in the morning because they land at night and fly away as it gets light. There were thousands of cranes landing in front of the blind—and then the storm rolled in, and there was significant lightning right behind the birds. I put the camera on a tripod and started pumping the shutter, making sequential 30-second exposures. This shot captured the lightning and the birds in motion. I’ve never photographed this many objects in front of lightning, even though in the past I’ve done entire stories devoted to weather. There’s often a feeder strike that’s barely visible, and then the lightning strikes. The lightning actually explodes from the ground up. So when you look at the birds, because of the long exposure, you actually see them twice. They are lit once by the feeder strike (blurs) and the second time by the blast of lightning where they appear sharp.  - Available @natgeofineart #cranes #storms #lightning #Nebraska @thephotosociety #weather #sandhillcrane」10月19日 1時43分 - thephotosociety

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Photo by @randyolson // The night of this photograph, I bedded down in the blind that was a cold, plywood shack. I typically photographed cranes in the morning because they land at night and fly away as it gets light. There were thousands of cranes landing in front of the blind—and then the storm rolled in, and there was significant lightning right behind the birds. I put the camera on a tripod and started pumping the shutter, making sequential 30-second exposures. This shot captured the lightning and the birds in motion. I’ve never photographed this many objects in front of lightning, even though in the past I’ve done entire stories devoted to weather. There’s often a feeder strike that’s barely visible, and then the lightning strikes. The lightning actually explodes from the ground up. So when you look at the birds, because of the long exposure, you actually see them twice. They are lit once by the feeder strike (blurs) and the second time by the blast of lightning where they appear sharp.
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Available @natgeofineart #cranes #storms #lightning #Nebraska @thephotosociety #weather #sandhillcrane


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