Spider Lights
by Bob Hislop
Title
Spider Lights
Artist
Bob Hislop
Medium
Photograph - Photography
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An evening storm over the Pacific Ocean generates lightning bolts that look like spider legs. Image daddy long legs spiders running through the sky. This image was captured over Coronado Bay at Playa Coronado, Panama.
Lightning is a powerful sudden flow of electricity (an electrostatic discharge) accompanied by thunder that occurs during an electric storm. The discharge will travel between the electrically charged regions within a thundercloud, or between a cloud and a cloud, or between a cloud and the surface of a planet. The charged regions within the atmosphere temporarily equalize themselves through a lightning flash, commonly referred to as a strike if it hits an object on the ground. There are three primary types of lightning; from a cloud to itself (intra-cloud or IC); from one cloud to another cloud (CC) and between a cloud and the ground (CG). Although lightning is always accompanied by the sound of thunder, distant lightning may be seen but may be too far away for the thunder to be heard.
Fine art Nature, Wildlife, Action and Landscape photography prints, posters, canvas prints, greeting cards, and stock images by Bob Hislop. All rights reserved 970-623-5525. WATERMARKS WILL NOT APPEAR ON PURCHASED IMAGES.
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November 3rd, 2014
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