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Summer Storms Assignment Winner Jeremy Janus
Congratulations to Jeremy Janus for winning the recent Summer Storms Assignment with the image, “Nebraska Storming.” See more of Janus’ photography at jeremyjanusphotography.com.
View the winning image and a selection of submissions in the gallery below. And be sure to check out our current photography assignment here and enter your best shots!
Winner: "Nebraska Storming" By Jeremy Janus
“When we were driving back from South Dakota, we hit a massive storm coming across Nebraska,” explains Janus. “We stopped to eat and an hour later the lightning had gone off the rails. We circled back about a half hour to chase the lightning to a river I remembered crossing earlier on the drive. I set up and shot this beautiful storm tracking over the river. The storm looked like it was something out of this world.”
Nikon D5600, Nikkor AF-S DX 16-80MM f/2.8-4E ED at 16mm. Exposure: 30 sec., f/2.8, ISO 100.