
Budweiser Power

by James BO Insogna
Title
Budweiser Power
Artist
James BO Insogna
Medium
Photograph - Fine Art Photography Prints
Description
Budweiser Power - Massive Lightning Thunderstorm all over the Anheuser-Busch Budweiser Brewery.
Lightning fact: Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) endeavored to test the theory that sparks shared some similarity with lightning by using a spire which was being erected in Philadelphia. While waiting for completion of the spire, he got the idea to use a flying object such as a kite.
During the next thunderstorm, which was in June 1752, it was reported that he raised a kite. He was accompanied by his son as an assistant. On his end of the string he attached a key, and he tied it to a post with a silk thread. As time passed, Franklin noticed the loose fibers on the string stretching out; he then brought his hand close to the key and a spark jumped the gap.
This is Two images layered equal to a 30 sec exposure, f11, 75mm, ISO 100, WB tungsen.
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January 12th, 2011
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