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Active night thunderstorm cells along the Texas coast. Lights on the horizon are ships waiting to enter Aransas Pass. Nikon D-7000 with Tokina AT-X Pro SD 11-16mm lens.
Slapped on the Big Stopper for this one. Was tough as I had to continually wipe the filter from the spurts of rain..
Canon 50d
Sigma 10-20mm
Lee Filter Holder
Lee Big Stopper
Single RAW Exposure
10mm
f/16
20 Seconds
ISO 100
Exposure Bias +1/3 EV
Evening thunderstorm over the Gulf of Mexico from Mustang Island, Texas. Lights on the horizon are ships waiting to enter Aransas Pass and various oil platforms out in the Gulf. Nikon D-7000 with Tokina AT-X Pro SD 11-16mm lens.
Where the Navarro River meets the Pacific there is a dramatic view of seastacks that stretch out into the distance. This is the wild northern California coast, an area that is still largely undeveloped because there is no major highway leading to it. One can approach this place by a winding, narrow mountain road that stretches for miles along the ocean, passing through coastal farmland, sheep and cow grazing, or rising along the steep cliffs' edge. Or one can arrive here from inland across a small mountain range on a twisting turning road that goes along the river through redwood forest. Either way, the journey is well worth it, as the Pacific here is wild and free and the air is the sweetest of any place that I know!
A very sparsely populated area and truly remote, those of us that choose to live here are a community of individuals who cherish the wild places and make an effort to protect this treasure, Mendocino, so that others can visit here to be nourished and inspired by its beauty for many generations to come.
To help protect life on Earth, we all need to focus and work together to retool our economies and develop new ways to fuel our everyday life activities with energy that is sustainable for the planet. Here are several excellent and helpful resources on line: www.renewableenergyaccess.com www.greenbiz.com and www.apolloalliance.org
This picture is dedicated to an inspiring flickr friend and poet, Rosa, who has been requesting images of my home place. She feels the energy from the photos of Mendocino, and wanted more!!! :-) For those who don't know her, Rosa leaves comments in the form of delicate and deeply felt poems. You can find her words and see her unique images here on her website here: www.loderosaymiguel.com/page19/page19.htm Her former Flickr photostream has been moved to her website ( Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/seelenheil/ )
Through the rugged Adriatic rocks, a small island appears on the horizon, framed by storm clouds and restless waves.
This is a picture of the gate at the Miramar Royale on Hutchinson Island in Jensen Beach, Florida. I took this picture right before a thunderstorm.
Extremely violent storm off the coast at Mustang Island, Texas. Lightning bolts were landing so close I decided to shot the storm from inside. Thus the streaks from rain on the window in the photograph. Nikon D-810 with Nikon ED AF-S Nikkor 28-300 lens.
Heavy weather in the Northwest
Massive waves
Thunder
Lighting flash tremors
I hope you all have found a warm place inside
Essential. You can not have a storm in a bright room!
This is not quite done, but I've run out of time!
Always wanted to paint ocean scene, finally I finished this one. Oil on 24X30 Aluminum panel. Please let me know what you think. Also tell me what I should name it. Thank you !
A powerful Arcus shelf cloud rolling over Port Philip Bay and looming over the Frankston Waterfront Festival. Caught in the afterglow of the sunset with the menacing clouds surrounded by deep pinks and purples in this dramatic aerial panoramic photograph.
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Pacific Ocean Storm- Whale Cove, Oregon. The wind gusts peaked at 80 mph, as well as a King Tide Depoe Bay, Oregon-Whale Cove 10:00 AM November 24th 2011. Not sure why above tag says it was captured on December 4, 2010. Rocky Creek State Viewpoint.
Mother Nature put on a spectacular show this evening and I was able to capture a small taste of it with my camera.