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I checked out the energy vortexes in the area, and I saved this one for last. This is the Red Rock Crossing area in Sedona Arizona.
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Wintersaison am Strand,
frische Brise und einen klaren Kopf :-))
Ich wünsche Euch einen schönen 3. Advent
Storm clouds dominated the sky over the town of Sant Pere de Ribes at twilight in a prelude to the rain that would soon fall.
This fine autumn with several sunny days, albeit short, are the coast with cliffs, lovely to visit. This is also the only place in my area on the east coast, I can see the sunset in the sea. And then only during December. Stormy wonderful days.
Texture: Cris Buscaglia Lenz.
8:52 Amuse Yourself
I knew when I saw this theme that I would work on a composite. I had a lot of fun creating this stormy scene.
In the background of the photograph you can see the fortified church of Santa María and the castle-lighthouse of Santa Ana. The latter is one of the few cases in which a lighthouse is located inside a castle.
Al fondo de la fotografía pueden observarse la iglesia fortificada de Santa María y el castillo-faro de Santa Ana. Este último es uno de los escasos casos en que un faro se encuentra ubicado en el interior de un castillo.
Sony a58, Sigma 10-20mm f/3.5 12mm, f/8, ISO 100, 30s
9 shots blended together
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I think I need to fully explain this image to you.
When I'm out shooting these storms at Porthcawl Lighthouse, things are happening all at once, here I fired off three shots in quick succession panning right to left. The resulting images were disappointing because each one only told part of the story and I choose to ignore them when reviewing the day's work, as I felt none of the three individually would hold up against others I had already posted to Flickr. A few days ago I looked at them again and was feeling a bit sad that I had failed to capture such a dynamic scene properly, but it slowly dawned on me that I had, just not in one shot. Anyway, to get to the point, I thought why the hell can't I do a pano with them? So I did, four attempts and five hours later this was the result. I thought full disclosure was necessary and I hope you will forgive me taking such a liberty. Personally, I feel that this image best captures my experience of the storm than of any I have previously posted, many thanks - Steve.
51°28'23.24"N 3°41'59.19"W
First couple of days on the Island of Corfu, we saw, and got caught out by a number of passing storms.....quite dramatic at times!
A wonderful stormy day on the coastline of Port Germein in South Australia. The jetty is the longest in South Australia, measuring 1680 metres when it was at its best, and was at one time the longest in the southern hemisphere. The last 100 metres or so are now in ruins, but the rest of the jetty is still a wonderful long walk out over the shallow tidal flats.
The weather was amazing on this day as there were little storms popping up and disappearing all the time. It made for a day of wonderful sky and cloudscapes.
Happy Nice Wonderful Clouds Tuesday!