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Bo Zarts

(26,142 posts)
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 11:51 AM Monday

A Storm Blowing in from Western Montana



Idaho Panhandle National Forest near the Idaho/Montana state line at about 47°N latitude - August 2025
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A Storm Blowing in from Western Montana (Original Post) Bo Zarts Monday OP
Wow! h2ebits Monday #1
You are a natural at nature photography. Thanks Bo Zarts. George McGovern Monday #2
Thanks George. Bo Zarts Monday #4
Zowie! Jilly_in_VA Monday #3
Super nice ... Auggie Monday #5
Great pictures... ultralite001 Monday #6
Magnificent! calimary Monday #7
I could watch that view alllllll day. chowder66 Monday #8
It gets a little dicey when the lightning starts popping close to the lookout. Bo Zarts Monday #13
I would be both excited and terrified. chowder66 Monday #15
Love It Maj. Dude Monday #9
Be-You-tiful. chouchou Monday #10
You always post good stuff, but some of your recent shots have been absolutely mind-blowing. NBachers Monday #11
Tremendous. Great timing for the lighting. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Monday #12
Lightning came and it started a fire that I subsequently called in .. Bo Zarts Monday #14
Wow! . . . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Monday #16
Great photo! I swear I can see the clouds moving . . . CaliforniaPeggy Monday #17

Auggie

(32,689 posts)
5. Super nice ...
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 01:46 PM
Monday

Love the contrast in textures and similarity in color palette. Good design. Snow in the distance adds depth.

How long did you wait for this? I've been on commercial shoots where I've waited nearly 6 hours for the light to get right.

(Art Director by trade).

ultralite001

(2,239 posts)
6. Great pictures...
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 01:50 PM
Monday

When the sky is clear, step out + wave to the satellite...

Don't forget to smile!!!

Bo Zarts

(26,142 posts)
13. It gets a little dicey when the lightning starts popping close to the lookout.
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 03:40 PM
Monday

But even that has a charm of its own.

chowder66

(11,527 posts)
15. I would be both excited and terrified.
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 03:51 PM
Monday

I love and miss t-storms. Moved from KCMO to L.A. There have only been 2 comparable t-storms in the 35 years I've been here and even then they would be called mild compared to back home.
In the Hollywood area it's typically just a clap of thunder or two (maybe more depending on where you are in L.A.) and a few bolts of lightening.
If I was up in the mountains or in the desert here that would change significantly.

NBachers

(18,991 posts)
11. You always post good stuff, but some of your recent shots have been absolutely mind-blowing.
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 02:44 PM
Monday

Bo Zarts

(26,142 posts)
14. Lightning came and it started a fire that I subsequently called in ..
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 03:48 PM
Monday

I'm happy when I get a strike .. a serendipitous strike .. in a photo like this. But I no longer set up for "lightning photography." I've done that in the past .. still and video.

Like the distant lightning in this shot of a storm over Tucson shot from Lemmon Rock lookout in July 2014:

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