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That day we had a little of everything at the same time. Sun, Clouds, storm, and rain. It was windy, but not cold at all.
Weathered bedrock, gouged by ancient glaciers, at Clam Harbour Beach. The cracks in the rock trace a pareidolia portrait profile.
Interesting clouds further along the coast reflecting off the sea. The weather has been very changeable lately, rain, wind, everything but warmth. Taken from the North Pier looking east.
Weather vane depicting The Matthew at Bristol Waterfront.
Explorer and navigator John Cabot was born Giovanni Caboto in Italy around 1450. By 1495, he had moved to Bristol, England, with his family. He made a voyage in 1497 on the ship Matthew and claimed land in Canada—mistaking it for Asia—for King Henry VII of England.
104. Weather vane - theme for 115 pictures in 2015
ODC-Riddle: "R"
This is my Weather Orb/Ball. It is predicting fair weather. I set it on the dresser in my Art/Photography room and shot the photo with the neighbor's house in the Orb.
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san miguel de allende, gto
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Final image in my theme this week Weather. Heatwave at Seaford Beach, East Sussex, UK 2018. Taken through the heat shimmer off the very hot pebbles.
Winter close to Bromma Airport on January 11, 2021.
"A picture says more than a thousand words" and you can all see how shitty the winter weather was mid-afternoon yesterday...
A long abandoned rail line goes through my town and I love to walk on it. Like most railroads, it gives you a view of a place unlike anything you can see from the street. This tie was particularly weathered. Almost white, with all the sharp edges worn away, I saw these two pebbles and had to photograph it.
ODC-Weathered & Worn
One of these days we will replace this old window, but it's not a priority so it will keep for a while. Besides, I love photographing it.
Thought she seemed almost real with the serene expression, rain formed tear tracks, and a dusting of lichen
If you want to see the sunshine, you have to weather the storm.
Frank Lane
Time Lapse Video: youtu.be/emtkaTMYqSc
The airmasses of the American midwest are unique in the combination of conductive weather and convergence of airmasses. It makes for some very impressive clouds.
Looks like it may have been double pane.
Ilford Delta 100 shot at 50 ISO and developed in Ilford Perceptol 1+3
Pike County near Meansville, Georgia USA
A juvenile Australian gannet flies overhead, as the famous Manly ferry – which runs between Sydney and Manly – makes heavy weather of crossing the water around the Sydney heads (not pictured) on a very stormy late Autumn day. For all my latest photos visit my gallery: mike-gee.smugmug.com/Latestworks/