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Fallout 3 - downsampled from 3760x1600, using SRWE; Midhrastic WIP ENB (.278 binary) w/ boulotaur's SweetFX.
Haboob?
المبدعات المشاركات بالبروجكت :
1- 5OoO5a
2- samaa
3- MS.R ♥
4- Njood fahad
10- غاده عبدالرحمن's
11- razan ghanm
12- jood saad
13- HadeelAlhamid
14- www.flickr.com/photos/67240719@N05/
15- Mimi ALshlee
16 Randa Abdul
أي سُؤآل
تمبلر
تويتر
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لا اسمح باستخدام صوري إلا بإذن منّي و بدون انتزاع الحقوق *
This is a drone panorama of a haboob (dust storm) that rolled into town on El Paso's westside this evening. Just minutes after taking this pano, the wind roared through my yard and my struggle to land my drone began. Unable to land the drone at my home point, I scrambled around my neighborhood trying to figure out where it was coming down. Luckily, I found it hovering a few feet above the ground around the corner and up the street, about 200 yards from the original launch point.
عن عطاء بن أبي مسلم عبد الله الخراساني قال :
قال رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم :
" تصافحوا يذهب الغل ، وتهادوا تحابوا وتذهب الشحناء " .
المشاركين في البروجكت :
Amjad Almoqbel |♥| أمجَاد المُقبل
Nora Al-Jedaie || نورة الجديعي
Haboob Abdullah هبـوب عبـدالله
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أرجو عدم إرفاق الصور في الردود ><
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فضلاً ابتعدوا عن الردود المختصرة "( رائع .. جميل .. أبدعتي ........)" فلن يكون لها الأثر في رفع مستواي كالانتقاد ..
A unique formation of F-16's and F-35's on initial approach for RWY 03L at Luke Air Force Base during Haboob Havoc 2018.
Make:SONY
Camera Model Name:ILCE-7RM3
Artist:Sarah H. Alsayegh
Copyright:Sarah H. Alsayegh
Exposure Time:0.3
F Number:5
Exposure Program:Manual
ISO:1600
Flash:Off, Did not fire
Focal Length:16.0 mm
Digital Zoom Ratio:1
Focal Length In 35mm Format:16 mm
Lens Info:16-35mm f/2.8
Lens Model:DT 16-35mm F2.8 SAM
Acclaimed photographer Brad Armstrong and I went exploring with our large format cameras along HWY 60 west of Wickenburg. This photograph is taken within the only hangar that remains from "Wickenburg Field" where the Army Air Corps provided training for flight cadets during WWII. As is often the case when structures like this are abandoned in the Arizona desert, heat, haboobs, and rain degrade. It has been used for target practice and provides a shady respite for desert citizens. Cattle have been some of those transient residents. Thus the road apples on the hangar floor. The years have not been kind.
El Paso, Texas
As compared to my previous haboob photo upload, I think this one provides a better sense of scale to that wall of dust. It was tremendous.
Today's story and sketch "by me" started mid morning, I was still in my Man Cave Huggy Bear pajamas, pajamas which I may have mentioned before, that could be available for sale soon. In fact Rescue Randy has traveled this morning to the Planet Kaydarr to meet Cyrilla Dior who designed the original Huggy Bear Pajamas, that I won as first prize at the Bridges Invitational Shuffleboard Championships, Cyrilla is the most famous pajama designer in the Galaxy, Randy the greatest living tissue crash test dummy in the Galaxy, dated Cyrilla while recovering from his injuries after crashing an experimental tri powered space transporter into her studio. Cyrilla while personally caring for Randy became Smitten, (love struck). Randy still dates Cyrilla when he is in that quadrant of the Galaxy, and tonight over a candle light dinner, he is hoping to talk her into producing Huggy Bear Pajamas to sell to tourists visiting the Man Cave "MCCTEN" Man Cave Cool Things Everyone Needs Gift Shop. Before Randy exited the Man Cave Stargate this morning, he asked me to deliver a few cases of Christmas Bulbs for Santa, to the elves in the Dimension Five Christmas Palm Park, they are replacing missing bulbs after a horrendous "Haboob" dust storm, that Haboob was so powerful it sent decorations into another dimension, which will have to be a story for another time. Above you see me and the wife in the "00" about to deliver the bulbs for Santa, and a few dozen cinnamon spice Moon Pies for the elves she baked up this morning, while I was loading the newest addition to the Man Cave Fleet "Double Zeroes Flying Saucer". Until next time taa ta the Rod Blog
This is a sequence of images spanning about five minutes. I put together a composite using astronomy software and photoshop. I'm really happy with this one!
Since the composite software strips the EXIF, I'll let you know this was done with a Nikon D7000 in bulb mode with the wireless remote. There were 10 exposures of 15 seconds each, manual focus, ISO 200.
Make:Canon
Camera Model Name:Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Artist:SARAH H. ALSAYEGH
Copyright:SARAH H. ALSAYEGH
Exposure Time:1/10
F Number:13
Exposure Program:Manual
ISO:100
Flash:Off, Did not fire
Focal Length:16.0 mm
White Balance:Manual
Lens Model:EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM
I put together this video from five separate clips taken with my smart phone at our workplace. The video shows a timeline of our latest dust storm (also known as 'haboob') occured early today, July 9th, 2018. Notice how fast the storm was moving and the intensity of the rain. Well, weather forecast had called for a few more days of this in the valley.
Have a great day, everyone...
EXPLORED #118 on Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Boy, this was a FAST moving Haboob. This is North Phx about Central and Ft Hill Dr.
An F/A-18C Hornet returning to the ramp after aborting takeoff at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport in Arizona. A "haboob" had engulfed the air field canceling all flight operations. This Hornet was one of three members of Strike Fighter Squadron 97 (VFA-97) that were transiting through Gateway on their way home to Naval Air Station Lemoore - California.
الحمدُلله على كُل بلاء يَدفعني ” لـِ السمَـاء♥
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وراح نبدأ ببروجكت الألوان :)
المشاركات بالبروجكت ^_^
1- 5OoO5a
2- samaa
3- MS.R ♥
4- Njood fahad
10- غاده عبدالرحمن's
11- razan ghanm
12- Dana
13- jood saad
14- HadeelAlhamid
15- www.flickr.com/photos/67240719@N05/
16- Mimi ALshlee
17 Randa Abdul
Camera Model Name:Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Artist:SARAH H. ALSAYEGH
Copyright:SARAH H. ALSAYEGH
Exposure Time:1/6
F Number:14
Exposure Program:Manual
ISO:50
Flash:Off, Did not fire
Focal Length:24.0 mm
Exposure Mode:Manual
White Balance:Manual
Lens Model:EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM
Make:SONY
Camera Model Name:ILCE-7RM3
Artist:Sarah H. Alsayegh
Copyright:Sarah H. Alsayegh
Exposure Time:1/4
F Number:14
Exposure Program:Manual
ISO:100
Light Source:Daylight
Flash:Off, Did not fire
Focal Length:16.0 mm
Scene Capture Type:Standard
Contrast:Normal
Saturation:Normal
Sharpness:Hard
Lens Info:16-35mm f/2.8
Lens Model:DT 16-35mm F2.8 SAM
Insane evening last night. I finished photographing a house about 4pm yesterday up in Red Rock. I checked radar and some storms were hitting Casa Grande so I headed north. I was almost there anyway. I began seeing a lot of dust near Picacho Peak. Unfortunately I was a little late as the line of storms was ahead of me, so I had to drive through the thick dust at very slow speeds to get out ahead of it. Took me about 40 minutes to break through. I think the dust was moving faster than me at times. I met up with John Sirlin, Mike Olbinski, and Kevin Rimcoski on the other side. We were like a bunch of little kids on Christmas. I heard more giggles and random yelps of joy. I'm sure none of those came from me. But then it kept getting better as we moved down I8. We would leap frog each other, setting up, photographing, take down quick as it was hitting, and then driving a bit to get back out in front, just to do the same over and over. And then the sun finally broke through lighting up the wall of dust. About that time Sean Parker finally broke through the dust to catch up with us. We were almost to Yuma when sunset happened. I finally let the dust overtake me and it was so thick I could only see 5 feet. Fortunately, I had noticed a Jack in the Box so I took shelter there and ate dinner in the town of Wellton, just 30 miles outside of Yuma. Lights were flickering inside the restaurant and dust was actually getting in through the ceiling lights. There were a bunch of people inside, just waiting for the storm to subside. By the time I finished eating and sharing a few stories with some of the employees and customers, the dust had cleared enough to drive. 8:30pm and I still had a four hour drive home. Sign read Tucson 197 miles. How did I get so far from home?
May 12, 2022 - South Central Nebraska US
Didn't have to go very far for this chase day. All the storms were coming to us. Though the greatest risk for Naders this day was way way north. I knew if anything would form this way it would be brief. It was.
Started out with the first cells that came though, but the dust was so thick I really didn't want my camera in it so images were limited. But I did get a few.
Video is always running so was able to make this short vid of that chase day. 80+ mph winds with these storms as they moved though Nebraska. In all it was 3 rounds of severe weather and not just 1. Winds were ferocious... not safe to drive in this unless your experienced. I had a hard time at times keeping the truck on the road.
West of Odessa Nebraska was where I would first get some good video and photogenic captures of this approaching storm. Haboob ish.... strong winds were pulling the dirt in the outflow of the storm. Several radars were tracking just the dust cloud. It was a kewl sight to see live.
Enjoy this short video... This now is our prime time storm season. It is what I live for. More storms to come!
Video Release: May 13, 2022
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بروجكت جدا جميل استمتعت فيه مع المبدعين ربي يخليكم
/ المشتركات في البروجيكت
Rawan Abrahem © .. روان إبراهيم
JAWAHIR ALTAMIMI-56 | جواهر التمـيمي
Reema Al-khlifa || ريمآ الخليفة
Phew. I've had a hard day. Two sandstorms and a Haboob within three hours, and most of it spent processing photos.
Today, I also was busy buying myself some lenses. For $100 I got myself a:
Leica Elmar 90/4
Oly OM 24/2.8
Oly OM 50/3.5 1:2 Macro
Tamron stupid lens..
Also this fun ancient flash for an M3.
I feel rich just holding that Leica lens. It is truely a magical experience. Now I just have to sell it. :)
Hope you Enjoy :D
I went storm chasing with another photographer. Though we didn't see much lightning, we were treated to an epic sunset.
Just above the horizon here, a haboob (dust storm) can be seen heading north. Though we received only a few drops of rain here, we left before the storm advanced much further. Most of the route to drive to/from here is via a wash and also clay which gets very deep, soft, and sticky when wet.
This was shot at what remains of the Salton Sea Naval Test Station.
The Salton Sea Naval Station was an auxiliary field to NAS San Diego commissioned in 1942, had a barracks for over 600 men constructed there. It was disestablished in 1946. NAF El Centro then took over the facility using it for parachute tests of the manned space program and other military systems until 1979. There remains little if anything of the former field. The Salton Sea has taken over much of the runway.
In 2001 the United States Bureau of Reclamation used the site to remove salt from the Salton Sea, as high salinity is a major problem facing the inland lake. They used modified snowmaking equipment and mine waste removal vehicles and continued testing for a year; however high energy costs and air quality issues forced the termination of this project.
Make:NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model Name:NIKON D700
Artist:Sarah Al-Sayegh
Copyright:Sarah Al-Sayegh
Exposure Time:1/15
F Number:4
Exposure Program:Manual
ISO:200
Light Source:Cloudy
Flash:No Flash
Focal Length:16.0 mm
User Comment:Sarah Al-Sayegh
Exposure Mode:Manual
White Balance:Manual
Digital Zoom Ratio:1
Focal Length In 35mm Format:16 mm
Lens Info:16-35mm f/4
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اسماء المشارككات ب البروجكت
1- 5OoO5a
2- samaa
3- MS.R ♥
4- Njood fahad
10- غاده عبدالرحمن's
11- razan ghanm
12- Dana
13- jood saad
14- HadeelAlhamid
15- www.flickr.com/photos/67240719@N05/
16- Mimi ALshlee
17 Randa Abdul
I never end up in Tempe for these things, but the way Thursday's haboob progressed more north/northeast, and how behind we were, I skipped downtown Phoenix and went to this spot where I've shot a ton of times for other things...in fact, some of my very first images I took about eight years ago down here.
It's a quick spot to get to, with an iconic view of downtown Tempe with the Mill Avenue bridges. The time-lapse is pretty sweet, I got two from here, wish I could have shot two more as looking east was pretty gnarly as well.
Oh and a Southwest Airlines plane is in there trying to outrace it
It’s Monsoon season here in AZ which traditionally means late afternoon thunderstorms. This year the only thing it has resulted in so far is a lot of dust storms (haboobs) and no rain. Last night I thought we were in for it but the storm skirted to the south of us. The good thing was I managed to get some cool lightning shots from my roof here in suburbia without getting soaked or electrocuted!!
Dust from yesterdays Haboob floated in the air and landed on surfaces most of the day. It was a little unsettling.
Today, I took a time lapse of the Sand Storm over Phoenix, and got this photo.
I am busy as a bee. It looks like my video will be featured on CNN, and a few other news stations.
Hope you enjoy :D
Here is the time lapse: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb9gXl71mns&list=UUiDRzO_jZan...
One of my favorite things to capture during the monsoon every summer in Arizona are the massive dust storms or haboobs, that we get. Here's the last good one of the year hitting downtown Phoenix in 2014.
Make:NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model Name:NIKON D700
Artist:Sarah Al-Sayegh
Copyright:Sarah Al-Sayegh
Exposure Time:1/10
F Number:4
Exposure Program:Manual
ISO:200
Exif Version:0221
Focal Length:16.0 mm
User Comment:Sarah Al-Sayegh
File Source:Digital Camera
Scene Type:Directly photographed
White Balance:Auto
Digital Zoom Ratio:1
Focal Length In 35mm Format:16 mm
Serial Number:2097656
Lens Info:16-35mm f/4
Lens Model:16.0-35.0 mm f/4.0
I took this photo just two minutes before it hit. About five minutes after that, it was pouring out, lighting was dancing around, and the temperature dropped about 20F. I'm glad I got inside in time :).
I took this with my Oly 24. I'm starting to really like this lens!
March 30, 2023 - Kearney Nebraska US
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I've learned a few valuable lessons over the years of chasing severe weather. One of them is to be extremely cautious of the dirt & dust that is kicked up in the early storms of the season. I spend hundreds of $$$ on keeping my lens clean. I should say lenses since I have multiple cams. Meaning I don't get my cams out for the dirt. Yes its going to happen but not again on the first storms of the year... Please note that you can see the haze of the dirt flying in on the back side of the storm it was nasty.
It was good to see the return of the first storms of the season here in South Central Nebraska. This was the same system that produce all those tornadoes in Iowa, but this was the day before. (Someone messaged me & asked why I wasn't chasing Iowa) Real reason is its Way East... Ya I could have gone but I had some other responsibilities & want to save the $ for fuel for later chase dates... There will be more storms!
While the rest of the US has seen its share of severe weather this springtime 2023. Nebraska has a very limited amount of nice weather, let alone nicer temps as spring approaches. Just last week we had a winter squall come through with 6 inches of snow. So yes there was snow still on the ground in a few places as temps reached 70 here for the first time this year.
I need to get out & grasp a few snaps before the haboob swept over the city. (Dust Storm)
Officially my first of 2023, can't wait to see what's next!
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