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The hard rock sandstone cliffs of Hocking Hills (Ohio) show the picturesque effects of longtime erosion due to weathering.
Back to Death Valley in the sand and heat. HSS! Actually I didn't slide this much, this landscape is so different than any around, the sand storm made it even more eerie... This old tree with it's weathered wood was calling to us for a photo - HSS!
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The imposing appearance against the stormy background suggests that this is the weather god. I know that among the Germanic tribes his name was Thor. But here in Italy, with the Romans? I read in Wikipedia that the Romans believed in the Syrian weather god Iupiter Dolichenus. After they took the city of Doliche, their supreme deity, Jupiter, inherited the office of weather god. As if he didn't have enough on his plate already! In Christianity, Peter holds something like the office of weather god. When I took a picture of Peter?
A storm glass is a glass tube filled with multiple chemicals, and it is said that the weather in the near future can be known from the state of the solution, precipitation, and crystals.
Crystals have appeared today, so the weather will be bad soon.
I started my walk with Emmy in sunshine, but by the time we returned home, the first drops of rain were falling. Spring is a time when literally any weather can happen, often within a very short time.
"Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces us up, snow is exhilarating; there is really no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of weather." ~ John Ruskin
Old weathered barn and outbuildings.
Slightly hazy conditions.
Canadian Barns
British Columbia
Canada
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A spring evening, a sunset with its clouds of thunderstorm approaching! Show for happy photographer!
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La météo s'amuse !
Un soir de printemps, un coucher de soleil avec son petit orage approchant ! Spectacle pour photographe heureux !
Charente, France
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Who needs sunny weather when you can get such a sky instead.
Looking over Uxavatn to Skjaldbreiður. Geographically already in the Highlands although still accessible with a 2WD.
One from the archives of our New Zealand trip in 2019-before the world turned upside down.
Two cancelled trips later...we will get back again one day.
The day we visited Milford Sound the weather was so wild and there had been record rains for much of the South Island.
The best time to visit MS is after heavy rain as the mountains literally weep with waterfalls.
After a few days of fine weather with moon and sun halos no weather front has been anywhere near the uk, until today, this fantastic sun halo appeared late afternoon along with an approaching weather front not far behind it
Lyall Bay, Wellington New Zealand. Today's weather was showers, possibly sleety, with thunderstorms and hail also possible. Gale southerlies, gusting 90 km/h in exposed places, max temp 7 degrees.
Taken in Mar, 2021
These trees are on Milner Lane adjacent to the Hetchell Wood Nature Reserve, West Yorkshire. The reserve lies between the villages of Wothersome, East Rigton and Scarcroft
Hetchell Wood is a mix of woodland, species rich grassland and wet flushes, Hetchell Wood provides a tranquil retreat on the edge of the conurbation of Leeds. The variety of habitats provide refuge for the rare species which were once widespread in the local landscape.
This is another photo from Hasliberg. I edited this one rather strongly including copying the person from a photo I took a bit later. The harsh light of the midday worked quite well for this exaggerated high contrast black and white look and the dramatic clouds.
It was a case of watching who would win the storm brewing or the sun shining. The sun certainly lit up and brought out the colour in the Willows flanking the fir trees. Most of England is covered in snow but where I live we didn't get any :-(( !!
Older, weathered barn, and by the looks of it, sporting a new aluminum roof.
A working farm in the upper interior region of beautiful British Columbia,
Canada
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