After the Charreada was shut down by a thunderstorm, we were heading home and I noticed that the sun was shining on Mission San Jose, but there were black clouds behind it. As I got into position a huge lightning bolt hit the ground very close-by.
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Unfortunately, the photo ended up with the dark clouds looking not unlike blue sky. Strange...
I like it anyway, even if it's not what I was after.
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About a mile down the road and the storms are nowhere to be seen, but the old Mission 4 drive-in was looking good.
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