July stormscapes

To begin this month, severe storms passed through much of the United States. Lightning ripped through the sky on the East Coast, and foreboding clouds triggered tornado-warnings in Colorado. Many photographers turned their cameras to the tumultuous sky and caught remarkable weather moments. Here’s a sample of them.

Lightning Strikes

“Met up for dinner with some friends. Had to stop for a quick shot at the Washington Monument tonight. My daughter even got a good one on her iphone. So proud of her. My first everrrrr and successful lightning photo.” – Angel Beil

It's Here

“I wasn’t lucky on getting lightning, the rain was sideways and a decent vantage point was hard to come by. Once this cloud passes over, the wind made it tough to grab a stable shot.” – Tim Drivas

Lightning Strikes World Trade Center 7/2/2014  # 3 of 17

“I captured 17 shots of lightning striking the World Trade Center in this intense storm. There were more strikes that I couldn’t capture because I had to clean the water drops off the front of the lens.” – Strykapose

Storm

“Storm over Clewiston [Florida].” – Liza Morffiz

https://www.flickr.com/photos/timshahan/14563738712/

“Another spectacular lightning show over Baltimore’s Inner Harbor last night [July 2].” – Tim Shahan

Clouds in a lighting storm

“Took this while flying by a lighting storm last night [July 2].” – Nick Bilton

https://www.flickr.com/photos/sandras_weeds/14375688520/

“Hung out waiting for tonight’s storm to come in and was finally rewarded after several failed attempts.” – Sandra’s Weeds

Sunset Crater NM

“This series was taken during a very heavy downpour. They are not HDR, and only slightly adjusted in Lightroom. The outerworldly effect is created by the intense contrast at 8,000 ft.” – Arne Kaiser

Electric Blue

“One of the first monsoon thunderstorms to impact the central Arizona deserts of 2014.” – Nic

Enjoy, and share, more photography in the July storms gallery and Project Weather group.

July stormscapes

To begin this month, severe storms passed through much of the United States. Lightning ripped through the sky on the East Coast, and foreboding clouds triggered tornado-warnings in Colorado. Many photographers turned their cameras to the tumultuous sky and caught remarkable weather moments. Here’s a sample of them.

Lightning Strikes

“Met up for dinner with some friends. Had to stop for a quick shot at the Washington Monument tonight. My daughter even got a good one on her iphone. So proud of her. My first everrrrr and successful lightning photo.” – Angel Beil

It's Here

“I wasn’t lucky on getting lightning, the rain was sideways and a decent vantage point was hard to come by. Once this cloud passes over, the wind made it tough to grab a stable shot.” – Tim Drivas

Lightning Strikes World Trade Center 7/2/2014  # 3 of 17

“I captured 17 shots of lightning striking the World Trade Center in this intense storm. There were more strikes that I couldn’t capture because I had to clean the water drops off the front of the lens.” – Strykapose

Storm

“Storm over Clewiston [Florida].” – Liza Morffiz

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“Another spectacular lightning show over Baltimore’s Inner Harbor last night [July 2].” – Tim Shahan

Clouds in a lighting storm

“Took this while flying by a lighting storm last night [July 2].” – Nick Bilton

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“Hung out waiting for tonight’s storm to come in and was finally rewarded after several failed attempts.” – Sandra’s Weeds

Sunset Crater NM

“This series was taken during a very heavy downpour. They are not HDR, and only slightly adjusted in Lightroom. The outerworldly effect is created by the intense contrast at 8,000 ft.” – Arne Kaiser

Electric Blue

“One of the first monsoon thunderstorms to impact the central Arizona deserts of 2014.” – Nic

Enjoy, and share, more photography in the July storms gallery and Project Weather group.