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On a very wet night in Paris before the cloudburst I crossed the Seine lured forward by the illuminated Institute of France.
The sunlit village down in the valley is called Unterschächen. I was really lucky to get that shot in before the sun was completely covered by clouds. :)
Monsoonal-like storms, about 2 weeks before the season starts. My first worthwhile storm capture of 2020. Manzano Mountains, Los Lunas, New Mexico USA
This is a picture from one of my recent motorcycle trips to Sardinia. This island is breathtakingly beautiful!
Lots of lightning on the front of this supercell but a gorgeous rainbow at the back. Los Lunas, New Mexico USA
Yosemite National Park.
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This shot taken at Watergate Bay was a real challenge...
On just my second visit to the beach for landscape photography, I was greeted with similar conditions as before - cold, stormy and with much stronger winds!
Also, big swells meant that the sea retreated quite far before rushing back in. I had to follow the backwash out, set up and fire off a shot or two before running back up the beach - chased by the next incoming wave. I did get wet a couple of times!
Because of this - I was kind of on auto-pilot. Apart from choosing to use some rocks with water rushing over them as foreground interest and the cloudburst behind, I didn't really think about camera settings and tripod height etc. Which in one way I disappointed myself (that I wasn't pushing for the best image), but on the other hand I guess those details might be becoming second nature to me.
Canon 6D MkII | 24-105mm lens at 24mm | ƒ/16 | 1/3 sec | ISO 100 | Tripod | Taken 29-02-2020 at Watergate Bay
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SUNSET - Jet-Ski - cloudburst
Boca Raton, Florida U.S.A.
Spring 2020 - Florida Everglades
*[left-double-click for a closer-look]
No trains in this shot (unless you count the distant light-engine Peak) but simply intended to capture the sombre yet hopeful mood that often follows a wintry cloudburst.
Taken at York, I managed to stay dry under the vast station roof, but couldn't resist attempting a shot of what turned out to be a transient view of the developing light, track reflections, and glow of the colour light signals as the storm clouds moved away.
I think the grain adds to the appeal for me, but understand many folk won't be taken with it - in any case given the questionable performance of the 58mm Helios lens, the low light levels, and a clunky mirror mechanism, I was probably more worried about getting a steady (and reasonably exposed) shot at the time.
Zenit E, Agfacolor 50asa transpency film
8th December 1973
SUNSET ~ Key West Harbor ~ Key West, Florida U.S.A.
So this was last night down by the river... Wish I could accurately describe how this built and built until we arrived at the best part.
Best I can do is just to show you. Guess what they say is true;
a picture is worth a thousand words... Thanks for looking.
Sunset afterglow ~ Florida Everglades
Hometown ~ Coral Springs, Florida U.S.A.
All Things Must Pass
George Harrison
Sunrise doesn't last all morning.
A cloudburst doesn't last all day
Seems my love is up and has left you with no warning
It's not always going to be this grey
All things must pass
All things must pass away
Sunset doesn't last all evening
A mind can blow those clouds away
After all this, my love is up and must be leaving
It's not always going to be this grey
All things must pass
All things must pass away
All things must pass
None of life's strings can last
So, I must be on my way
And face another day
This one is for all my Family and Friends, wherever you are around the world. Remember, over the next few weeks and months, no matter how bad things get, it will get better. Stay safe, and look after each other.
Went down to Jamberoo this morning to shoot this specific old shed and tree. Have been waiting for the right conditions, and the sun to rise in just the right spot, and this morning, everything fell into place. It rained quite heavily on the trip down, and I knew then, that if we got just the slightest cloud break on the horizon, that it would be a ripper. And sure enough...
Happy out.
Hope you like "All Things Must Pass"
Cheers, Mike
A heavy rain shower is approaching me on Dartmoor, England. 15 minutes later I was walking in the middle of it!!
BNSF light units eastbound through Edelstein Illinois, a few minutes before a cloudburst, June 24, 2021. Copyright © Revenge Photography. All Rights Reserved.
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Handheld landscape photography from Barassie Beach, Scotland.
Captured at the same time as my 'Home Sweet Home' shot from a few days ago, this storm cell was moving in to the north and creating such a dramatically opposing mood to the crepuscular rays in the west. I still have to pinch myself that this beach is now just walking distance from my home. Enjoy!
As ever , the light aircraft are flying overhead and this one was a fair bit lower in altitude than usual - shot taken from the back garden at home .
G-BYFA is a Riems-Cessna F152 --
The Cessna 152 is an American two-seat, fixed-tricycle-gear, general aviation airplane, used primarily for flight training and personal use. It was based on the earlier Cessna 150 incorporating a number of minor design changes and a slightly more powerful engine with a longer time between overhaul.
The Cessna 152 has been out of production for more than thirty years, but many are still airworthy and are still in regular use for flight training.
The prefix " Riems " denotes it was European built under license .
I could not resist a TD track called Cloudburst Flight to go with the shot !!
Fontaine Modification Company, responsible for the majority of stand up RHD cab conversions in the US, tried their hand at a dedicated forward control low entry cab in 1998. Called out as the 'LFC' model on the identification plate above the left windshield and known simply as 'The Fontaine' by the drivers, this stillborn atrocity is one of I believe three the company put together before abandoning the project. As I understand it the lead engineer quit mid way through, leaving a disinterested contingent to finish the orders made by essentially beta tester customers, one of whom was my beloved Cloudburst Recycling.
Somewhere along the line in conversion from stock International 4900 w/ DT530 to Fontaine LFC, any and all semblance of reliability was lost. Veteran Cloudburst drivers tell stories of the truck simply dieing mid route. Most of the electrical problems have been ironed out over the years though some persist to this day. But generally the Fontaine can be counted on to run its early morning commercial route twice a week.
Having had the opportunity to help on said commercial route I can say the chassis bit of the truck isn't unpleasant to drive. Not even good, but passable. The McNeilus' reasonably fast pack cycles help make up for a small hopper. The geometry of the dumpster lifting gear out back is a bit off so there are times where you're fighting to align/latch/dump a container. The other McNeilus in the fleet are much better in that regard, seems this one was just half assed. Non standard rear load dumpsters certainly don't make things any easier.
SUNSET - Florida Everglades U.S.A. - hometown
Summer 2020 - Coral Springs, Florida - 6/24/20
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2021 - STOP COVID-19!
*[left-double-click for a closer-look - afterglow]
*[Reflecting On 2020 - FL Wetlands - really low light]
*[a little noisy, but nevertheless...quite dramatic]
Every sunset is different, because every day; sun
is different, clouds are different, space is different,
reflections are different....mountains are different,
fogs are different, and above all, we are different.
― Mehmet Murat ildan
Sunsets are proof; that no matter what
happens...every day can end beautifully.
-- Kristen Butler
Valencia County, New Mexico USA
For the second night in a row, one of my lightning photos has been featured on the local news. KOB 4, Albuquerque. The weatherman even said "normally I do not feature the same photographer two nights in a row but I will make an exception tonight"
This was shot a few years back, it was a storm that developed very fast, as they do in the monsoon season. I was trying to hurry back to the trailhead and safety while still stopping to take pictures along the way...thirty second exposures no less!!! Not really that smart, but fun! Here's a young Grace Vanderwaal singing about "Stormy Weather"
SUNSET - Florida Everglades U.S.A. - hometown
Summer 2020 - Coral Springs, Florida - 6/24/20
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2021 - STOP COVID-19!
*[left-double-click for a closer-look]
*[Reflecting On 2020 - Florida Wetlands]
Every sunset is different, because every day; sun
is different, clouds are different, space is different,
reflections are different....mountains are different,
fogs are different, and above all, we are different.
― Mehmet Murat ildan
Sunsets are proof; that no matter what
happens...every day can end beautifully.
-- Kristen Butler