We had some nice thunderstorms come through last night. Meanwhile while I was taking pictures of it, my office where I work was getting struck by lightning. Put a big hole in the roof........but were lucky it didn't burn the whole building down.
Nice Lightning trax. too bad about your office. Any equipment damaged?
On a lighter and more pleasant note, here is a shot of the first Heron of this summer in my area of the Chenango River.
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Here is a shot from about 10 days ago.
A baby Bearded Dragon, shot in a local pet shop. They wanted $50 US for these. At about 5" long that is about $10 an inch. As the adults get quite large an adult could be quite pricey.
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Hey Falconest, I have one of those guys as a pet. He is about 1.5 years old and 18" long. I don't think he'll get much larger.
If this were the Canon POTD thread, I'd post a pic.
i have to wonder if there is some mandatory bridge inspection after lightning strikes....
Originally Posted by tfa8rva
We had some nice thunderstorms come through last night. Meanwhile while I was taking pictures of it, my office where I work was getting struck by lightning. Put a big hole in the roof........but were lucky it didn't burn the whole building down.
i have to wonder if there is some mandatory bridge inspection after lightning strikes....
Hah.....that's a good question. It's hard to see in the pictures, but there is a barge under the second span to the right of the center span where they have been working on rapairing the bridge. They've been working on it for over a year and they're not even half way.