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It's time to look for the shelter, but the light is just so incredible... maybe I'd take just a few more shots... :-) @ Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve
A late summer storm rolling in over the Hampshire Countryside, at Kingsclere.
Shot in Infrared using my Sony A7R converted to full spectrum. The lens used is a Sony Zeiss 55mm F1.8 ZA. This is a panorama of multiple images.
Wicked storm clouds roll in around sunset....photographed outside the Kiva Koffeehouse, located between Boulder and Escalante, Utah, part of the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument.
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It was easy to sense the storm sliding just to the south of my community. The presence of a bright sun on one side of the sky with a black thunderous wall on the other side led me out the door. Traveling around the lakeshore, I saw this spinning cloud developing and traveled to see if a tornado would develop. The storm would unravel over the water, but I did store by the side of the road to capture the storm while it was still tightly wound...
Shortly after this the Thunder started.
Taking the opportunity of being off work to upload some old stuff from my camera phone.
This was taken on a trip to visit a very old friend, Kat, in Stirling. Although I have never lived in Scotland, I have several friends and relatives here, and have visited many, many times. I hold the place in great affection, especially the Hebrides. They are always happy to make music and meet music makers, and my fiddle and singing has been a passport to meeting many fab people.
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Mother nature putting on a show as a dark cloud attracts the suns rays as it sinks behind it over Manchester Airport
I shot this out of my window while doing 80+ mph along Hwy 44 between Chickasha and Newcastle, Oklahoma back on May 21st.
The day before this kicked my butt in Paul's Valley, and the news of Moore being obliterated dampened my excitement about storm chasing for the time being. I was actually a little shaken up by the recent news.
So, in short, I wasn't searching for a storm to chase on this day... I was actually heading to my favorite BBQ drive-in in Spencer before heading to DFW to catch my flight back home when I saw this black mass to my left.
Funny enough, It was a lovely little chase that saw some great structure and thankfully didn't produce a tornado over the metro areas... but that was yet to come a week later.
The glass has been falling all the afternoon,
And knowing better than the instrument
What winds are walking overhead, what zone
Of gray unrest is moving across the land,
I leave the book upon a pillowed chair
And walk from window to closed window, watching
Boughs strain against the sky
And think again, as often when the air
Moves inward toward a silent core of waiting,
How with a single purpose time has traveled
By secret currents of the undiscerned
Into this polar realm. Weather abroad
And weather in the heart alike come on
Regardless of prediction.
Between foreseeing and averting change
Lies all the mastery of elements
Which clocks and weatherglasses cannot alter.
Time in the hand is not control of time,
Nor shattered fragments of an instrument
A proof against the wind; the wind will rise,
We can only close the shutters.
I draw the curtains as the sky goes black
And set a match to candles sheathed in glass
Against the keyhole draught, the insistent whine
Of weather through the unsealed aperture.
This is our sole defense against the season;
These are the things we have learned to do
Who live in troubled regions.
(Adrienne Rich)
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Downtown Athens, yesterday night (14.11.2019), as a (non-tornadic) supercell invades. Attempt for funnel cloud observed.
Composite image (3 separate images taken with a time interval of 1-2' between them).
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Monsoon season in Thailand, on Cheong Mon beach, Samui island. Never before have I seen storm clouds like this as they roll in across the bay. An awesome sight!
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Rough weather moving in over Occoquan, VA two Springs ago. Image redone using both Capture One Pro 11 and Fuji's Kodachrome film simulation.
The storm made for a good juxtaposition of stability vs chaos. And it's going to be a whale of a storm. : ))
The edge of this storm passed over us while in Charleville. It looks like someone got some much needed rain.
Storm Bert has passed (thankfully without too much damage, here at least - I hope that’s the same for everyone). The trees are far more bare than this time last week though! Taken on the Fetternear Estate, Kemnay, Aberdeenshire.
An outflow dominant supercell that was transitioning into a linear storm in central Nebraska. Gotta love the pretty skies out in this part of the country. :)
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Lovely skies last night after 2 storms..
I took this shot of a storm we got here a couple of weeks ago. This is a field behind my house but the view is blocked by a row of trees. We could hear the rumbling of thunder and walked out behind the trees and saw THIS! Very cool. We watched it for a few minutes, just long enough to take a few shots with my cell phone and then we headed back into the house just in time before the rain started to pour. I was watching the Weather Network tonight and we are going to be getting some active weather overnight and likely more severe tomorrow. Yikes! As cool as they are to watch, they still make me a little nervous...it isn't exactly comforting when a thunderstorm hits and you live in "Tornado Alley" (I live in Southwestern, Ontario)...as for what happens tomorrow? we shall wait and see....
Captured just outside Marrar, NSW (Australia). The wheat harvest finished just before the storm rolled through.
We've had a huge storm pass through the Pacific Northwest the past two day with drenching rain and high winds. Finally a respite from the deluge!
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