Possibly the heaviest event I've ever witnessed in nature. It will be awhile before I have words to describe the magnitude of what occurred last night. (exposures: 0.05-1.0 sec @f/4-f/9, ISO 250-800)
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The life-song of a light-thirsty photographer on a great adventure.
Beautiful views,Paul!
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