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  • At firs I thought it was blue sky. At closer examination, it looks as if you filmed this at around 7:00 PM? I chase lightning, well, as much as I can. I am only 13. It seems to be not a CG strike, but an anvil crawler. A cloud to cloud mabye. Nice strike though!

  • Cool, What clouds?

  • beast i meant srry

  • woah tht looked beat!!!

  • nice one.

  • dumb moronic videos on youtube

    but this one was cool.

  • wow, looked like a clear sky ! And then Bam !

  • That was cool!

  • amazing!

  • it looks like a Dragon Ball Z style mid air clash

  • HAHAHA!!!

  • why do you say that???

  • I love sheet lightning like this.

  • all of you think that the sky is blue in this vid but it isnt he was using a digital camera, cameras dont capture dark things in vids the sky was probably black oh yeah on the matter this was an awsome vid nice one :)

  • That was AWESOME!!! I stopped it at 8 seconds n moved it in slow mo & it was awesome looking. Thanks for postin that!!

  • your right exhumed nice vid carzy

  • puase at 8 seconds really awesome

  • Where are the shadows in my video?  There must be shadows if it's blue sky right? Where's the sun? I guess this must be a magical video taken on a planet where there is no sun under a blue sky.

    Look kid do the world a favor and stay in school. It's a shame though that you can't buy any common sense on ebay.

    And thanks for watching! :-)

  • @ExhumedByScryingEyes was it clouds or a positive giant- which can happen in clear skies?

  • The sun can be seen when there are no clouds covering it. When the sun is shining, it casts what we call "shadows" or the absence of light. A shadow can be seen when an opaque (not see through) object blocks the sun's light. For example...(trees, telephone polls, cars etc...) all cast shadows.

  • Tell me genius, if it's blue skies you see, where's the sun? Where are the shadows?

    Maybe you're so ignorant that you don't understand these concepts...allow me to explain.

    When you go outside in the daytime, and there are no clouds above you...the bright yellow warm thing is called the "sun".

  • Without clouds? I'll have you know that lightning can in fact strike 10 - 12 miles away from the leading edge of a storm.

    However in this case, the pic was taken an hour before sunset, and are you aware that blue is the natural color of daylight?

  • FAKE! Lightning without Clouds...sure, like Tornado without wind!

  • That's not the sky. There are clouds there. The light from the sun filtering through them makes them appear blue. I've seen this myself many times.

  • holy! when yu pause at the right time, the sky is so creepY!

  • That was cool.

  • This guy is a homosexual...

    Get a real job your self you dumb fuck.

  • This one's great too! Were you using lightning detectors to know where to point the camera?

  • No, I wasn't storm chasing when I took these so I had no professional equipment at the time. Here's something I learned while studying meteorology in college. (If you stand with your back to the wind, low pressure is always to your left.) Don't ask me how, but it works! Lightning can be stray, but for all intensive purposes, now you'll see it coming.

  • The shot was in Florida, Deerfield Beach to be exact.

  • cool,I thought it was going to be a damn screamer

  • yeah dude thats weird there arent clouds

  • Was this shot in Florida?

  • nice, I've been photographing lighting as well using a long exposure as well as video clips

  • Thank you! That's how I'd generally go about it, just use a tripod, shutter release and the bulb feature, but when the weather catches you unaware, make do with what ya got! :-)

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