Lightning bolt strike over St-Joseph's Oratory caught on camera
'I was waiting and praying, and basically that's how it happened,' says photographer Lori Bellerdine
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When Lori Bellerdine got word of a thunderstorm warning Sunday night, she knew she had a chance to capture the kind of photograph she'd envisioned for years.
Her Montreal apartment has a perfect view of the St-Joseph's Oratory, so she set up her camera, equipped with a lightning trigger, and pointed it toward the historic city landmark.
"I was waiting and praying, and basically that's how it happened," said Bellerdine, explaining that she's not a professional photographer, but considers the hobby one of her "passions."
"When I saw it on my camera after I thought it looked fake, it looked like it was Photoshopped."
Environment Canada issued a weather warning after thunderstorms rolled into the area yesterday evening. The storms triggered flight delays at Montreal's Trudeau Airport.