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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 10310" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Great post, and very good shots Rick. And you are absolutely correct this can be a very dangerous activity. Unfortunately storm hunting has become a national "sport" just for the thrill of it. Now a days you can actually take tours that go out and hunt weather related events such as tornados and lightning thunderstorms. I think most people have more common sense than to try and become part of a gene pool cleansing project. Photographing lightning can be done safely if you apply common sense and follow a few rules of personal safety. Shooting lightning thats off on the horizon is one thing and shooting it right over your head is something else entirely. You may not get as many pictures as you would like but you will be alive to talk about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 10310, member: 654"] Great post, and very good shots Rick. And you are absolutely correct this can be a very dangerous activity. Unfortunately storm hunting has become a national "sport" just for the thrill of it. Now a days you can actually take tours that go out and hunt weather related events such as tornados and lightning thunderstorms. I think most people have more common sense than to try and become part of a gene pool cleansing project. Photographing lightning can be done safely if you apply common sense and follow a few rules of personal safety. Shooting lightning thats off on the horizon is one thing and shooting it right over your head is something else entirely. You may not get as many pictures as you would like but you will be alive to talk about it. [/QUOTE]
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