2 June 2015 / Lightning at Devils Tower

This day ended up making us work a little harder than expected.  With storms forecast along the Wyoming/Montana border, we decided to take the scenic route and see some areas we haven’t been to in a long time.  The ultimate goal was getting that perfect lightning shot at Devils Tower.  While the “perfect” shot didn’t happen, there was lightning captured.

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The lightning that we shot was done so in a cold, pouring rain.  The results aren’t the greatest, but given what we were shooting in, I’m happy.