DAVE Pyle only noticed what he had captured when looking at his photos the day after storms had hit Bundaberg.
But the seven hours he spent outdoors overnight watching the wild weather has proven its worth.
The photographer has snapped cloud formations that look like four horseman riding the storm, leaving lightning bolts in their wake.
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“It looks like bloody horses running along,” he said.
“Right at the front there, its head is up, but the back one is really good.”
Mr Pyle thinks the photo, captured on Sunday, October 21, could be his best yet.
He began taking storm photos two years ago, travelling across Queensland and into New South Wales to chase wild weather.
But for Mr Pyle, last night’s storm was “a cracker”.
“I had another photographer with me,” he said. “He wanted to leave when lightning started to hit.”
To find out more about Mr Pyle’s work, visit his Facebook page Dave Photography Australia.