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Caused By Lightning

Caused By Lightning

Photography Photography \ Nature | 03/17/08 @770 | everseen | Comments critiques (8) | Views views (196)


Caused By Lightning
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I was going to post these separately, but I decided to post as a collage of two photos.

The first photo is a broken tree that is a result of lightning.

The second is a very old one. It was burned (most likely) because of lighning too.



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Trees are frequent conductors of lightning to the ground. Since sap is a poor conductor, its electrical resistance causes it to be heated explosively into steam, which blows off the bark outside the lightning's path. In following seasons trees overgrow the damaged area and may cover it completely, leaving only a vertical scar. If the damage is severe, the tree may not be able to recover, and decay sets in, eventually killing the tree. It is commonly thought that a tree standing alone is more frequently struck, though in some forested areas, lightning scars can be seen on almost every tree.

Trees are natural lightning conductors, and are known to provide protection against lightning damages to the nearby buildings.

Lightning currents have a very fast risetime, on the order of 40 kA per microsecond. Hence, conductors of such currents exhibit marked skin effect, causing most of the currents to flow through the conductor skin. The effective resistance of the conductor is consequently very high and therefore, the conductor skin gets heated up much more than the conductor core. When a tree acts as a natural lightning conductor, due to skin effect most of the lightning currents flow through the skin of the tree and the sap wood. As a result, the skin gets burnt and may even peel off. The moisture in the skin and the sap wood evaporates instantaneously and may get split. If the tree struck by lightning is a teak tree (single stemmed with branches) it may not be completely destroyed since only the tree skin and a branch may be affected; the major parts of the tree may be saved from complete destruction due to lightning currents. But if the tree involved is a coconut tree it may be completely destroyed by the lightning currents.

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Enjoy all. :)
 
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Avatar moserArtist

 03/17/08 @845

Awesome tree! :)

Beautiful with all those branches.

Would make an even stronger composition if you would have stepped back a little and had the tree more off center.

Both 1st and 2nd one shows a bit of overexposure on the sky section.

The 2nd and off center is my preferred! :)
 
Avatar everseen

 03/17/08 @881

Thanks for the comment moserArtist !
The 2nd tree is so huge that i couldn't step back more. An off-center composition would make that hard to view, in my opinion. But thanks for the advice. ;)
 
Avatar MsMichelleLynn

 03/17/08 @891

It's an interesting tree but the composition is lacking. It's much too centered and would benefit from more of the beautiful background. I like the top one better as it's more asymmetrical.
 
Avatar Roadrunner

 03/18/08 @051

Very cool trees. I agree with the above comments. The composition is the best in the top one, but it could be better with more room around the tree. It seems like the view is nice around there, and you had dramatic clouds. Good conditions for an exciting landscape shot.
 
Avatar Vasco

 03/18/08 @489

Great tree, I really liked it, apart from the overexposed sky and the composition that could be improved this is really good!!!
 
Avatar thomasM

 03/18/08 @510

nice captures
 
Avatar purplerose

 03/25/08 @426

Not sure a collage is needed. The top image looks like it could be strong enough alone, especially with more sky.

Your midtones could have more contrast though.
 
Avatar Madanapale

 04/19/08 @856

Nice details.
Carlos
 
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