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Taken while driving at around 80-85mph in New York State in 2002. Impressive "Desert Storm" mural on the site of a large truck that appears to be the sort of tow truck that tows other trucks.
Notice the amazing (and by that I mean "complete lack of") scale and perspective in the mural. Are those miniature helicopters?
This was funnier in 2002, when war seemed like more of an amusing high school memory than a current reality.
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Storm duration: Approx. 20 minutes.
This giant cloud was on the other side of the sky within 15 minutes.
Shot through my screen, sorry kids. It's the only view I had!
Dark skies over a sunny beach ... 8th July 2012. You never know what weather you'll get in low season in Phuket!
After church Wednesday night, this huge storm front was approaching and the setting sun made the sky behind it glow pink.
Sun setting over the cotswold sandstone houses opposite. No post-processing, just stepped back the exposure to keep the image dark.
It's been a long time since I've attempted to shoot lightning, but this is one of my favorite shots of the lightning storms we get during the summer monsoon season in Arizona.
A handy infographic on storm hardening substations from DIS-TRAN Packaged Substations - www.distransubstations.com/
Storm Pass, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
I had been meaning to take some shots for panoramas for some time now and RMNP was an easy place to start. I had a great morning at the Storm Pass trailhead. Some clouds would have been great but otherwise it was a beautiful spot to enjoy a crisp fall morning.
The elk are in the rut right now which I discovered is very popular with the tourists and locals alike. It seems that the fall colors are an afterthought to most which makes for some appreciated solitude when photographing them. I am really looking forward to hiking deep into the park when my torn calf heals.
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The cloud formation was impressive, but passed harmlessly overhead - wished I stayed and took more pictures :)
Big storm last night in Bangor, ME. More to come.
30 second exposure, levels darkened, but colors left unchanged.
As we headed back into Fajardo, this storm was happening off to the port side. Just before I took this photo, when I did not have the camera, the cloud had dropped a tiny waterspout (a tornado over the sea). By the time I ran to get the camera, the waterspout had dissipated.
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This is the Storm Strider, a massive warjack used by the Cygnar faction in the Warmachine miniatures game. It is armed with a pair of lightning guns and a powerful storm cannon, and is protected by thick armor. It is a imposing sight on the battlefield, and strikes fear into the hearts of its enemies.