
When gusty winds set the high voltage lines swaying, they sometimes get too close, and braaaaap! A fireball of light races along the lines, and the transformer on the pole lets out a throaty roar.
Needless to say, capturing the moment is tricky, because they are lightning fast. =)
This exposure is only 1/1000 of a second. The next frame was 1/3 second later, and the flash was gone.
Looking at the detail near the trees, I see wisps of red gases. Would that be NOx ?
(PG&E: this is from pole number 2537)
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