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Sep 20, 2005 23:52 |  #1

http://www.extremeinst​ability.com/photograph​ypage.htm (external link)

... WOW


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Sep 21, 2005 00:16 |  #2

These are some AWESOME photos of Mother Nature at Her WORST. Where did you find these, and who was the photographer?
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Sep 21, 2005 00:23 |  #3

WOW....

thnx for sharing, that's absolutely insane. How frightening--and how brave of the photographer....


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Sep 21, 2005 00:25 |  #4

no idea of the photog., i found them on a car forum i often read.

there's no EXIF info or watermark, so i couldn't tell ya


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Sep 21, 2005 03:15 |  #5

It's BS guys, these photos have been around for months and were taken by Mike Hollingshead (external link) a reknowned US storm chaser. Probably the most circulated bunch of images I've seen over the net and each time credit never goes to the photographer :(




  
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Sep 21, 2005 04:39 |  #6

i didn't want credit, or claim they were mine, i thought you guys would like to see them... if there was a way of knowing who the photographer was - i would've posted so.


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Sep 21, 2005 05:36 |  #7

Yeah see Hollingshead's storm photos at:

http://www.extremeinst​ability.com/photograph​ypage.htm (external link)

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Sep 21, 2005 05:49 as a reply to  @ kenyc's post |  #8

kenyc wrote:
Yeah see Hollingshead's storm photos at:

http://www.extremeinst​ability.com/photograph​ypage.htm (external link)

KAC

Just been looking at his work. AMAZING
I'd love the oppertunity to get some shots like that, maybe I'll have to book a US storm chasing holiday :)


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Sep 21, 2005 05:53 as a reply to  @ MattyB's post |  #9

i didn't want credit, or claim they were mine, i thought you guys would like to see them... if there was a way of knowing who the photographer was - i would've posted so.
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I very glad to see them at all
am gobsmacked just looking at them
it's like all hell is let loose in the skies

thank you for showing them
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thanks to the bravery of the photographer
gosh..... in hindsight I doubt he would have hung around to take these great shots
( shots which will be forever useful)

thanks
I never prowl around the internet much so I would not have seen them and I am very glad to
shocked , but rather see them then not
I saw a photographer's 'storm work' shown on a TV programme , it could have been Mike Hollingshead's but I am not sure
it was well before this incident

all what happened before, through and after the storm was just so horrible for everyone involved and will be for some time
thanks again Matt


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Sep 21, 2005 05:59 as a reply to  @ JuZ's post |  #10

JuZ wrote:
Just been looking at his work. AMAZING
I'd love the oppertunity to get some shots like that, maybe I'll have to book a US storm chasing holiday :)

Plan it for spring in the midwest. :)

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Sep 21, 2005 06:01 |  #11

Hmmm looks like Kansas and that hurricane strongly resembles a tornado?? :confused:


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Sep 21, 2005 06:19 as a reply to  @ KarinaB1970's post |  #12

I'm going to agree with Karina on this, most of those pics look like tornados. I don't recall if Katrina spawned any tornados as she went, but I do not believe that hurricans themselves are that condensed (i.e. pics 1,3,4,7 and 8 )


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Sep 21, 2005 06:31 |  #13

Those are amazing photos. Hats off to Mike Hollingshead.


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Sep 21, 2005 06:44 |  #14

I was reading an article yesterday but deleted it so I can not give the link here. According to that article these photo's have been recirculated over and over again over the internet and are not that of the hurricane.




  
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Sep 21, 2005 06:53 as a reply to  @ RandyMN's post |  #15

RandyMN wrote:
I was reading an article yesterday but deleted it so I can not give the link here. According to that article these photo's have been recirculated over and over again over the internet and are not that of the hurricane.


when looking at the countryside there
I was wondering a little too
also how the photographer would/could have hung around with all the warnings :shock:
but you know photographers :lol:
they hang on to the last second
if they can

:confused:
I thought we may have heard that Mike Hollingshead was blown away

:rolleyes::(


they (these clouds) sure must have caused a huge storm anyway
just great to see the photo's


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