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Thunderstorm coming over my home ...
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I decided to rest this morning following yesterdays trek along the Jurassic coast, so I ended up going for a casual walk with Buster. Here is a spot very close to home with some stunning storm clouds reflecting the sunrise.... amazing to see!
GBRF`s 60056 "Great Gable" Approaches West Bank level crossing after leaving Drax with 6N61 the 12.00 biomass empties to Tyne dock on a very windy but at the right time sunny Friday the 24/01/2025.
No pole today for obvious reasons.
A tree, the clouds, a storm, the last light of the day... in one sense at least. Oh, and a Hasselblad with film and a photographer to use it. Those are important too. Taking a couple of days off, so I'll leave you with this for now.
Dramatic weather - a summer evening spent chasing a thunderstorm across Angus, rewarded with fantastic colourful sunset.
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Tasman NP, Tasmania
A slight clearing during a storm at sunset produced a memorable light show.
Canon 1DsMkIII, 16-35mm 2.8L, GND.
A massive Biblical storm hits the temple at Burning Man... I know this picture looks kinda doctored, but it's not. I never swap out skies in my photos...
From the piles of files from the past three months I hadn't yet gotten a chance to process. This one from the first of July.
One joy of wandering through the countryside is that you never know what unusual sights you might run across. Here among giant pines sits a relic from the past, now relegated to rust out of sight, its owners long deceased.
Storm Éowyn has been severely battering Ireland, Scotland and the North of England for most of today. Nothing so dramatic down here in the South-east of England, but even so, the wind has been stronger and more gusty than usual.
Despite it all, a small patch of blue sky has occasionally appeared. This was in Bushy Park, Teddington, this afternoon.
Storm King Wall - artist Andy Goldsworthy. This is the first museum commissioned work by the artist in the United States and the artist's largest work to date
Beautiful storms rolling over us near the Dallas Divide & Telluride, Colorado. I stood in this hamlet for hours just taking it in.