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The mountains along the British Columbia-Alberta border offer a dramatic backdrop as an empty grain train rolls down the east slope of Crowsnest Pass near Sentinel, Alberta.
July 6, 2024 - East of Minden Nebraska
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A massive, swirling supercell storm cloud looms over a flat rural landscape, casting dramatic shadows and creating a vivid contrast against the fields below. The sky is a mix of dark gray and lighter hues near the horizon, possibly indicating an approaching storm.
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We took a long walk on the beach today from De Banjaard to The Strandpavillion Aloha. At least almost 7km in one direction.
The sky looked quite dramatic shortly before we arrived and checked in for a cold beer and a Friet Speciaal.
As I drove out of our neighborhood yesterday I ran into this. It only took about 1 second to decide to stop and capture this beast.
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Whinnyfold (locally pronounced finnyfa) is a clifftop hamlet of fisher cottages built in the 1860s, replacing an older settlement one mile inland. Whinnyfold has no harbour, and fisherfolk had to scramble up and down a steep grass slope to access their boats and catches. Nevertheless, in the nineteenth century and the first decades of the twentieth century it was a thriving fishing community, supporting as many as 190 fishermen operating 24 boats and exporting fish as far afield as Manchester.
During the herring boom the fishers abandoned the village for the summer season, seeking more lucrative employment in Peterhead. Enterprisingly, those left behind temporarily converted a few of the cottages into a series of tearooms serving the moneyed holidaymakers visiting Cruden Bay. Among the visitors was Bram Stoker, author of Dracula.
August 27, 2015 - Sumner Nebraska, US
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Wow... I finally moved south of Miller Nebraska as this storms majestic beauty was all done, but I had to get the last remaining light of the day with ending of this storm.
I stayed around for a few more snaps, there is nothing like a good Nebraska landscape/stormscape at sunset!
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On the Brazil side of the Foz do Iguacu there is a walkway that can be used to access the falls. The walk is constantly bathed with mist from the falls and camera gear can get quite wet. I had my camera on a tripod, protected from the water, and quickly uncovered it between gusts of wind to take this shot of the dramatic clouds over the falls.
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It was a moody spring afternoon spent with my head in the clouds. Love the dramatic skies during season change.
I caught this shot while walking around the BYU campus with my camera. A sunbeam cut through the mostly cloudy sky and illuminated the top of the peak while a very moody sky was in the background.
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