Highspeed Storm Photography

in #photography7 years ago

I took these pictures in Upper Peninsula of Michigan near Lake Superior in the town of Gwinn.
I used three GoPro Hero 2 cameras set at 0.5 second intervals and staggered. I let them run the duration of the storm and recorded literally thousands of photos. Most of the photos were black or spotted and basically useless. But I did manage to get these few that are, in my opinion, awesome.

So if you enjoy watching storms and seeing flashes of lightening or just enjoy a great picture of such, then these are for you.

Please enjoy:

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LOVE the UP- I haven't been up there in years!

Paradise... Nauginway.. Houghton/Hancock...such beauty up there!

yep it is my favorite summer time place. ive hiked literally all over the U.P.

winters there are nice to visit but way to cold. i lived there for 9 years in Marquette county. i went to NMU for both my BS degrees.