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Aircraft Carrier Truman
The following picture is off Jacksonville FL. One of my team A&E (ammo and explosive) trucks took this picture. Their son serves on the Truman. She was able to capture the lighting strike as it happened. One in a million shot for sure. Enjoy!
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Very fortuitous, great photo. If someone was trying to take a picture of a lightning strike on purpose, it's easy to do: just leave your shutter open until the strike and then close it. The shutter there was only open for 1/8 second so the person was either very lucky or used some other wizardry. Thanks for posting AVG. :up:
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They launched one of those rockets with a copper cable attached.
Did it land on the Carrier or somewhere behind it? Quick, somebody find a plane nicknamed Lightning make a joke out of it. |
Looks like an UFO trying to zap the carrier with a lightning bolt. The dirty grey men are at it again...
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That's a keeper!! Very cool pic!!! Thanx AVGWarhawk:up:
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Maybe this is what he ment by shock and awe:hmm:
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What an awesome photo! Do you have a large resoultion version that might be used as wallpaper? If so, would you mind sharing it? I'd love to have that as my wallpaper!:rock::up:
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Yes I do. PM me with your email and I will send it over
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