Stormy Week - Part III: Charleston, WV, - May 2, 2003 - 9:00PM
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LOCATION: Downtown Charleston, WV, from Fort Hill
VIDEO FRAMES: Lightning over downtown Charleston, viewed from Fort Hill: GIF Movie, 3.9MB
A few remnant thunderstorms managed to sustain themselves into the evening on May 2, giving downtown Charleston a moderate light show in the skies.
Frame captures from video:
From Fort Hill, Charleston:
35mm photos coming soon.
Digital Video: Sony DCR-TRV900 3CCD MiniDV, 720x480 NTSC
35mm Camera/Lens/Film: Pentax K1000 SLR, 28mm lens, Fuji Sensia 100 slide.
35mm Exposure: 30 seconds @ F8
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