SmugMug > keywords > monsoon > A home grown storm springs into life over downtown Tucson. Storms would fire up in minutes over the Catalina range and end up drifting over the city. It made for great photos. A good vantage point was crucial to capture such a scene. This was taken from 'A' mountain, just across the Interstate west of Tucson, a great place to sit and watch the storm erupting.
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SmugMug > keywords > monsoon > Too Close? - © 2009 Christina Lawrie
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SmugMug > keywords > monsoon > Monsoon Lightning in Tucson
This lightning picture was shot at the Badab Dao'og overlook on Mount Lemmon Highway.  The lightning was less than a mile away.
SmugMug > keywords > monsoon > Electric Eyes - © 2009 Christina Lawrie
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SmugMug > keywords > monsoon > Three Amigos - © 2009 Christina Lawrie

Taken on Aug 31, 2009, this is a single 20 second exposure.
SmugMug > keywords > monsoon > Monsoon clouds at dusk over the Rajasthan desert.

I added some 'pop' to this shot in Photoshop.

Location: Rajasthan, India

Lens used: 28-135mm f3.5-5.6 IS
A home grown storm springs into life over downtown Tucson. Storms would fire up in minutes over the Catalina range and end up drifting over the city. It made for great photos. A good vantage point was crucial to capture such a scene. This was taken from 'A' mountain, just across the Interstate west of Tucson, a great place to sit and watch the storm erupting.
 > A home grown storm springs into life over downtown Tucson. Storms would fire up in minutes over the Catalina range and end up drifting over the city. It made for great photos. A good vantage point was crucial to capture such a scene. This was taken from 'A' mountain, just across the Interstate west of Tucson, a great place to sit and watch the storm erupting.
A home grown storm springs into life over downtown Tucson. Storms would fire up in minutes over the Catalina range and end up drifting over the city. It made for great photos. A good vantage point was crucial to capture such a scene. This was taken from 'A' mountain, just across the Interstate west of Tucson, a great place to sit and watch the storm erupting.
Photo by: markhumpage • see photo in gallery

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