These photos are absolutely incredible. They are simply breathtaking. Photographer Mike Hollingshead believes that only through the photos, you can bring the power and beauty of the wonderful phenomenon called the storm - the video can not do it. He began photographing stormy sky in 1999. For a year he overcomes distance of 20,000 miles from Texas to North Dakota, Colorado and Indiana, to make the unusual photos.However, most of the photos taken in South Dakota, Oklahoma, Colorado and Iowa.
He always used SLR camera Canon Digital Rebel. and only takes pictures in RAW.
Mike Hollingshead says "Love for the storm does not negate the love of other weather phenomena. I love as a blizzard, fog, snow .... "
1. The storm over the Sand Hills of Nebraska. A very strong storm is moving south in the direction of the Nebraska Sand Hills July 13, 2009. As presented by the authorities of the storm warning has been said that there could be tornadoes, heavy wind speeds in excess of 60 miles per hour and hail.
2. The storm over McCook, Nebraska June 19, 2011.
3. Clouds southeast Nebraska August 9, 2009.
4. Stars are visible through the storm clouds over Omaha, Neb., in the summer of 2010.
5. The storm over the Sand Hills of Nebraska. July 13, 2009.
6. Column of smoke rises over the flock of wild geese in the fire of the national reserve at Squaw Creek in northwest Missouri.
7. Misty storm. South Dakota's June 18, 2008.
8. Noctilucent clouds, rare in middle latitudes over western Iowa July 14, 2009.
9. Lightning over the TV Tower in Omaha, September 29, 2008.
10. Tornado near Hill City, Kansas, June 9, 2005.
11. Rainbow over the river in eastern Nebraska, Missouri on a cold January day.
12. Tornado near Fort Dodge, Iowa, June 11, 2004.
13. Arctic air in combination with the steam from the river led to the emergence of these columns of light over the Blair, Nebraska, due to small crystals of ice, drifting in the air. in the air from the steam source.
14. Lightning strikes in western Iowa, June 20, 2010.
15. Storm clouds in northeastern South Dakota, May 22, 2010.
16. Thunderstorm over Nebraska, June 17, 2009.
17. Fog over the hills to the west of Iowa, September 9, 2008.
18. Stormy sunset over Nebraska on August 17, 2005.
19. Altocumulus clouds over Nebraska August 21, 2007.
20. Thunderstorm in the north of Nebraska May 10, 2005 brought lightning and hail.
21. White rainbow in front of the vehicle in western Iowa. White rainbow - a rainbow, representing a broad arc of brilliant white, due to refraction and scattering of light in a very small water droplets.
22. Severe storm in southwest Nebraska June 10, 2006.
23. Temperature inversion creates a mirage of the sun over the misty landscape of eastern Nebraska.
24. Funnel cloud in Iowa June 21, 2009.
25. Summer storm over the Sand Hills of Nebraska, July 13, 2009.
26. Tornado over the city Baudl, South Dakota May 22, 2010.
27. Lightning strikes the ground after sunset in the east of Nebraska.
28. Numerous lightning in the midst of a storm in the northern part of South Dakota, June 16, 2010.
29. The storm is moving over the eastern part of Colorado June 2, 2005.
30. Tornado July 12, 2004 near Bartlett, Nebraska.
31. The storm is moving north-east of Nebraska, May 28, 2004.
32. The storm is moving north-east of Nebraska, May 28, 2004
33. The storm over Kadoka, South Dakota July 13, 2009.
34. The storm over the Sand Hills of Nebraska, July 13, 2009
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36. Stormy sunset and a flock of geese near the reserve Squaw Creek in Missouri.
37. Lightning at sunset in western Iowa, north of Omaha, Nebraska June 9, 2008.
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