Description
Shot was taken July 13th 2019
Shot with Sony A6000
July 13th was a big storm day for southern Saskatchewan with multiple supercells and tornado warning.
With lots of options I decided i would go far south to one cell. I tracked the storm for a few hundred kilometers until the very last road where i could no longer go east and follow it. Just as i got to the end of the road the sun started to set. That was when i realized why Saskatchewan is the land of the Living Skies.
Taken By
Mitch Langlois
Taken On
April 20, 2020
Tagged
supercell
lightning
severe
storm
sunset
golden
hour