Incredible! Please share how you took those stunning photos (technique, settings, etc.).
Incredible! Please share how you took those stunning photos (technique, settings, etc.).
Storm was just going to skim past our town watching on radar so it was coming in from the West moving South East. Sun was behind the storm. Storm was about 7-10 miles out so rain wasn't a factor. You could hear the thunder so using the common math new how far out it was.Incredible! Please share how you took those stunning photos (technique, settings, etc.).
Storms that put out gust fronts are what you have to be weary of. This is the outflow of a thunderstorm and can come from any direction. Just keep an eye on the radar for any signs of a gust front and don't fly in those. Winds can reach 60 MPH and usually average 30-40 MPH enough to make it very hard to recover from and easily become disorientated and start panic mode. Hitting home button during something like that won't be an option. Storms in the 30K to 45K tops range are ideal for shooting. The 50K-60K tops I would stay away from those.That is both unbelievably awesome, and a terrible idea [emoji23]
But it worked for you, so I guess it was a good idea this time!
Great pics!
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