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It is not the first time I captured this fallen tree in lake Bruchtalsee but it is the first time in black and white. The water isn't that smooth every day, which allows to gain that look and the reflections of the reed.
May 2019 | Niefern-Öschelbronn
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we had only one single day of showers and thunderstorms, the rest of our stay was blue skies and temperatures in the upper 20ies and even 30°C… so when we walked along the beaches of zeeland, one beachclub every couple of kilometers, and at the same time the weather changed quickly… the light-situation was awesome, very imposing, dappled light, …
but, it still seemed very inviting to go and get a flat white, look outside and weather the weather.
© Ray Skwire
Several scenes from yesterday's chase along the Delaware Bay that took us from Philly->Pennsville->Greenwich and then back home again. Great day of chasing, lots of dynamics in the air, interesting structure, definitely some supercell activity including rotation and of course, lighting.
Steeple Jason was incredible with the Black-browed Albatross colony but the Striated Caracaras steal any show. Aggressive, curious, and operating in packs these raptors will entertain you for hours. That fact was a plus since we were marooned here for about 6 hours due to extremely high winds.
Meta and Sant'Agnello on the Sorrentine peninsula.
"Meta (also unofficially known as Meta di Sorrento) is a commune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Naples in the Italian region Campania, located about 25 km southeast of Naples.
Meta borders the municipalities of Piano di Sorrento and Vico Equense.
Sant'Agnello is a comune also in the Metropolitan City of Naples in the Italian region Campania, located about 25 km southeast of Naples.
Sant'Agnello borders the following municipalities: Piano di Sorrento, Sorrento. It is served by the Circumvesuviana, a narrow gauge railway that connects to the city of Naples.
The Sorrento (or Sorrentine) peninsula is named after its main town, Sorrento, which is located on the north (Gulf of Naples) coast. The Amalfi Coast is located on the southern side. The Lattari Mountains form the geographical backbone of the peninsula. The island of Capri lies off the western tip of the peninsula in the Tyrrhenian Sea. The whole area is an important tourist destination.
9 communes of the peninsula are in the territory of the province of Naples and 12 communes are in the province of Salerno." (Wikipedia)
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Good thing Aiko is a snow lover dog and his coat is really thick.
I bet you can see the wind that lifts his fur, cold wind too 😄
© Ray Skwire
Small LP Supercell over Southern New Jersey this weekend during a severe weather outbreak that brought tornados, high wind wind, heavy rain, hail, and lightning to the MD/DE/PA/NJ region.
The first two images are the supercell and the third is just a screengrab that also shows the tornadic cell that came from DE, across the Delaware Bay, and into Cape May before the main line of thunderstorm eventually moved in.
We were situated outside Elmer, NJ after having move inland from closer to the Delaware River in order to better position ourselves for intercept of several cells forecast for the area.
While photographing these cells and other interesting clouds here, we saw the tornadic cell that we were banking on all day taking shape in DE but tracking North of us, so back in the car we went, dodging other areas of rain and storms moving in to try and get lined up with it until we just where we couldn't go any further and it was there that we stopped and shot the shelf cloud in the previous posts.
What a chase!
Happy New Year 2023! Just another landscape filled with eye coating color.
I know I have been gone for a while. I am still kicking! I just got really burnt out on trying to be a money-making photographer by doing portraits. Then I moved from Colorado to Utah and just couldn't get it off the ground the same way. I was frustrated with probably a little depression as well and decided to take a sabbatical. A nice break is what I need after being a photographer for almost 30 years. I am older now and still in good health so don't worry if you think I vanished. I am around and you can find me on Instagram as well. I also took up golf, so that has been a fun adventure. I actually haven't picked up my camera in over 2 years. I am entering the water slowly and who knows where it will lead this time. I just am going to focus on my fun and enjoyment instead of trying to be a full-time professional photographer. It's time to do it for myself and my experience and peace.
Thanks to all my photographer friends that I have made in my journey, you are an encouragement.
Happy new year to you all 2023!
Derek