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Photograph of the month is based on a different theme each month and there's a chance to win an AMAZON
GIFT VOUCHER to the value of 25 US DOLLARS for the photographer who sends in the best shot! And this month's topic is?
LIGHTNING!
Do you have a great shot of lightning
that you are proud of? Would you like to share how you did it with other viewers? You can upload your photograph as well as leave comments
on this page so if you have any useful tips for getting good shots do share them.
If you don't have any photos of lightning yet be sure to read the tips and comments that other people have written and leave comments
too if you want to.
The top 10 best photographs will be made into a slide show and permanently displayed on this website in a speciallly
created visitors gallery. Each photograph-of-the-month
theme will run from the 1st of the month to the last day of that month with the exception of this month. Since we are starting mid-month
this month's lightning theme will run until the end of October. The new theme will start on the 1st November. Anyone can upload a photograph but
no more than one photograph per person please. Maximum file size for the photograph is 100k.
Click here to see the photographs of lightning that others have uploaded and read the tips on how to make lightning photographs and then come back
here to upload one yourself.
That 25 dollar gift voucher could be yours - just for uploading a photo!
If you need help with the form, just click the small question marks (?) for more info.
Photograph of the Month
Other photographs-of-the-month
Click below to see contributions from other visitors to this page...
Sharp Lightning Strike over NE Philadelphia
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I think when you're photographing lightning it's important to include foreground interest as well not just to improve the shot but also to give a sense ...
Lightning over Schaffhausen and Kohlfirst
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This is a really great lightning shot by Hansueli Krapf. He's successfully managed to capture the same bird in the photo four times (two of them are faint ...
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