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Taken just after the ceremony, bride and groom (bonnie and lester) snuck off for a quick smoke to settle their nerves

morning after a day of torrential rains and wind, and the landscape looks more like late May than December — but the boys say, it’s all very soggy

 

it's also SO much darker this time of year, without the snow...

some images of the aftermath that the freak typhoon caused .

Storm 'Dennis' has just passed to reveal a fine sight to end the day.

In a blink of the eye the shuttle is out of sight.

 

Better Size.

Saturday, May 26th - Grand Rapids flickr group goes to the John Ball Zoo. Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Sydney and I are especially fond of this one :)

 

My upload limit is full! I'm leaving for camping this week though, so hopefully July will move along...

 

oh, and still more to come.

Winter afternoon at Toms Hill

 

Another storm victim.

the Glasgow School of Art after the fire that destroyed much of this side of the historic Charles Rennie Macintosh building

 

On the island spit of 'Orford Ness' in SE England, famous for its Natural Nature reserve and also our Ministry of Defence secret nuclear experiments!!!! This image is just so post apocalypse!.

 

(Although in reality it is the ruins of the old coastguards watch hut.)

 

Enjoy!

 

A pair of N&W EMDs bracket a low-nose ALCO as they pass through the aftermath of a derailment on the former Nickel Plate Fort Wayne-Chicago mainline in Valpo. Tom Golden photo.

We had a violent storm Saturday 20/9, caused a lot of damage and flooding.

  

7 x 4.5 in

handmade collage

jun 2012

Highway 144, Ontario, Canada

 

A photo of the aftermath of the forest fire that evacuated us from our home for two weeks. It left a bleak landscape but it is 'greening up' quite nicely now although it will take many years before evidence of the fire is gone.

 

A few other photos from the same and other fires in the area are included in the first comment box.

Urquhart Castle overlooking Loch Ness on a cloudy afternoon. Multiple exposures to reduce the number of people in the scene.

 

From Wikipedia:

Urquhart Castle (Scottish Gaelic: Caisteal na Sròine) sits beside Loch Ness in the Highlands of Scotland. The castle is on the A82 road, 21 kilometres (13 mi) south-west of Inverness and 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) east of the village of Drumnadrochit.

 

The present ruins date from the 13th to the 16th centuries, though built on the site of an early medieval fortification. Founded in the 13th century, Urquhart played a role in the Wars of Scottish Independence in the 14th century. It was subsequently held as a royal castle, and was raided on several occasions by the MacDonald Earls of Ross. The castle was granted to the Clan Grant in 1509, though conflict with the MacDonalds continued. Despite a series of further raids the castle was strengthened, only to be largely abandoned by the middle of the 17th century. Urquhart was partially destroyed in 1692 to prevent its use by Jacobite forces, and subsequently decayed. In the 20th century it was placed in state care and opened to the public: it is now one of the most-visited castles in Scotland.

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Two hours later:

A deadly missle barrage by PIKR troops have brought all advances by the KRF to a near halt. With over 9000 casualties the KRF, and most of the city, is reeling, but maintaining morale and order. While aid stations are set up throughout Ulaanbataar, small B&C teams have been dispatched to secure and capture blocks, maintaining their stranglehold on the city.

St.Michaels Mount

  

Best to view in Lightbox, press L.

Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM

Exposure 4 seconds @ f/22

Filter used Lee 2 stop Soft ND and a 2 stop ND

 

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Never a dull moment, even when the Pie is passed out.

The girls had a huge catnip party. I found Magpie just as you see her here. Shameless.

Rolleiflex 2.8 E

Kodak Portra 160

Tetenal Colortec C-41

Scan from negative film

This is not a river or a creek. It is usually just a dry ditch, but with the storms and tornadoes of last night, rain water dashed down the ditches, down our hills and inundated everything. Water washed across the road down here at the river. AND, it softened the ground for trees at risk in high winds, that were precariously perched about power lines, and . . . more on that later. This is just one end of our road, which was impassable both ways. We were without power and phonelines/signal for about 18 hours. We had thought it might be longer, given what we saw! So kudos and applause for Athens Utilities, who cleared roads and got power lines back up and working the next morning!

New limited edition digital print. Based on one of my canvases from my show at the Contact Theatre. But with more rubble.

 

A quiet moment in the aftermath.

 

Available to buy from my SHOP

After the snow day.

In my 11th winter in this region, it was the biggest single-day storm that I have seen. Most of what you see in these two photos (see the other in Comments) fell in one day; there really wasn't a big buildup before. I have seen more snow but not falling in one day.

 

Most everybody was ready to roll by morning of the day after, but some, like this guy, were still digging out. You can see the extent of the snowfall beyond him by the car.

 

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