I stopped by the Safety Harbor fishing pier on the way home recently and was kind of bummed the weather looked so bad. This was taken with my phone. I was thinking about jumping back in the car and going home but I thought I’d walk around the area for a few minutes.
The only bird I found there, other than a few laughing gulls flying over head.
The exposed sand along the seawall was covered in fiddler crabs. They are very skittish and kept running back in their little sand holes. I finally was able to get a few outside.
They are very tiny, this is extremely cropped.
Even with the threat of rain, there were a few people on the pier. Manatees were swimming close by but the water was too dark to get any pictures.
I realized it was raining north of the pier and lightning was popping up.
I only had my 70mm – 200mm lens with me and these were handheld.
There was a lady on the pier as well who was taking pictures and she had a lightning trigger on the top of her camera that automatically shot pictures when it detected lightning. I had not heard of that accessory but it might be a cool one to look into. That would mean I would have to spend more time standing around waiting for storms. On the weekends,whenever I hear thunder starting I think “I should pack up and go to the airport parking deck to try to get lightning pictures.” It’s hard to get out and do that. I’m usually getting dinner ready or doing chores. Maybe a new toy would motivate me. Anyone have any experience using one?
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Beautiful sky-photos!
Wonderful photos, great to catch the flashes.
marvellous contrasts in that first shot and great lightning captures. That lightning detector sounds interesting.
Fantastic shots.
Excellent lightning shots, especially for hand-held!!
Wowser, I think you did fine with the handheld. I’m not much for standing out while a lightening storm is approaching, even far away.
You’ve captured some wonderful shots of the crabs and the lightning. I’ve never been able to capture either.
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Your first photo is gorgeous, storms make the most dramatic clouds and great photos!