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Livin and Lovin Life in Boulder County Colorado

He Has Risen – Happy Easter

In honor of Easter, a monsoon lightning thunderstorm with bolts of lightning striking behind a religious Christian cross in front of a church. Some of my lightning images I compose a head of time in my mind and some have taken up to three years to get. This image took 20 minutes. It was my shot for the summer… www.Fine-Art-Photography-Gallery […]

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Lightning Tree Silhouette

Lightning Tree Silhouette Images number 29 a fine art lightning weather nature photography print and canvas wall art. Boulder County, Colorado. Filed under: Black and White Fine Art Prints and Canvas Art Tagged: 29bwa, blue sky, Boulder, bouldercounty, branches, canvasartforsale, clouds, Co, Colorado, fineartprintsforsale, forsale, James bo Insogna, lafayette, landscape, Landscapes, lighning, lightening, Lightning, lightning […] […]

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It Is Easy To Take Liberty For Granted

It Is Easy To Take Liberty For Granted when you have never had it taken from you. Boulder County Colorado. This was taken off of Rt 52 by the sunflower fields looking toward Lafayette. Colorado Fine art nature landscape photography poster prints, decorative canvas prints, acrylic prints, metal prints, greeting cards and stock images by […] […]

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Lightning Striking the Colorado Rocky Mountain Foothills

Lightning Striking the Colorado Rocky Mountain Foothills in north Boulder County. McIntosh Lake, Longmont Colorado. Vertical Crop lightning fine art photography prints and canvas art. (C) James Insogna Filed under: Lightning Thunderstorm Weather Photography […]

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We Will Never Forget

September 11, 2001 we will never forget you and what happen. Ten years later we are stronger as a nation. Never forget how 9-11 brought The USA together as a nation. A 9-11 memorial image 2011 Lightning bolts striking in the sky with car light trails with the world Trade Center on 9-11 painted in www.Fine-Art-Photography-gallery.com […]

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Lightning Thunderstorm Rumble

Lightning bolt striking from a thunderhead storm cell and thunder rumble. Hwy 52 and 287. Boulder County, Colorado. Fine art Colorado nature landscape lightning weather photography prints, decorative canvas prints, acrylic prints, metal prints, greeting cards and stock images. www.Fine-Art-Photography-Gallery.com […]

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Colorful Cloud to Cloud Colorado Lightning

Lights from the city with cloud to cloud lightning above and a silhouette of a tree in the foreground. Boulder County Colorado. Fine Art lightning nature photography landscape prints and canvas wall art. www.fine-art-photography-gallery.com […]

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Lightning Striking and Tree Silhouette

Boulder County, Colorado. What a great night. Incredible sunset with the clouds starting to boil in to some lightning storms. This was a really great night for shooting lightning because the rain was very light where I was positioned. Lots of Cloud to ground and cloud to cloud. www.Fine-Art-Photography-Gallery.com […]

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Lightning Bolts Striking The Front Range of the Colorado Rocky Mountains in Boulder County

Lightning bolts, cloud to ground striking the front range foothills of the Colorado Rocky Mountains in Boulder County. A view of the Twin Peaks, Mount Meeker 13,911 ft; and Longs Peak 14,256 ft in the distance. This storm came in fast about 8:30 pm, one thing I have learned about Colorado Lightning storms www.Fine-Art-Photography-Gallery.com […]

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Into The Night

A fine art lightning photography full moon city lights and lightning bolts composite image. Noise and texture added. Striking Fine Art nature landscape photography prints, canvas art and stock images by James Bo Insogna Copyright (C) 2012 – All Rights Reserved 1-888-682-0122. Fine Art Guaranteed to liven any decor. Great to decorate your home walls, […] […]

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