Tendrils of cloud-to-cloud, in-cloud and cloud-to-air lightning flew every which way around the upper reaches of an evening supercell, whose main updraft column tilts from lower left to middle. Had this storm been tornadic, I might have regretted my choice to back off for enough distance to capture more of the phenomenal light show. Maybe! Fortunately, it was not, and the supercell it provided dozens and dozens of electrically lit scenes in multiple stops paralleling its southward motion. I plan to populate SkyPix with several more in coming months and years. As with all shots on this site, you can click the image to get the larger version.
2 E Nash OK (13 May 22) Looking W
36.6666, -98.0197