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My first visit to south Era beach, located in the Royal National Park south of Sydney, Australia. A fantastic location and one which I shall be returning to !
Nikon D800 & Nikkor 14-24mm, Lee 0.9 GND filter. PP in PS CC using Nik Software and luminosity masks.
Taken last week on a walk across Baslow Edge, typical scene of the Peak District, such a wonderful National Park more shots at www.peakpreview.co.yk follow on twitter@B15DVE instagram B15DVE
Out chasing storms in northeast Colorado and saw some amazing crawlers that looked like they were coming off of a tower going up into the sky. During the dissipation of a severe thunderstorm, many discharges of lightning that never appear to make it to the ground will appear to cling to the base of a cloud. Looking up at the cloud base, an anvil crawler will look like fingers of lightning underneath the clouds.
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Mind your toes. The mallet and pincers are about the slide off the anvil.
(looks better viewed large + on black)
Anvil crawler lighning over countryside in Wielkopolska, Poland, July 7/8, 2015.
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Last night we had a line of severe storm pass through our area once again. Got a shot of this anvil cloud with lightning going on within it and can even see a flash of lightning here. It then headed towards the Chicago area.
This is a closer view of this beautiful anvil compared to this panorama: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/34802295650/in/datepos....
Here;s the video timelapse of this thunderstorm and anvil: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/34803462060/in/datepos...
I kept a look-out for interesting letterboxes on my NZ travels and found this one. An anvil decoration on the top and rusty iron rosettes with curvy bits elsewhere. The area has a number of artists and eco-warriors as well as what I can see is the "Freedom" political movement. On the road to the small town of Collingwood where we met our Farewell Spit Eco Tour.
Taken 20km east of Pine Creek. Watching massive storms come in from the Katherine Region.
Top End NT Australia.
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My first visit to south Era beach, located in the Royal National Park south of Sydney, Australia. A fantastic location and one which I shall be returning to !
Nikon D800 & Nikkor 14-24mm, Lee 0.9 GND filter. PP in PS CC using Nik Software and luminosity masks.
What a day we had, I capture 3 tornadoes and over 50 lightning strikes that day, here stood in the pitch dark at some silly hour watching the lightning light up the flooded fields around us, with some absolute stunning anvil crawlers!
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Top left: rising cumulus. Top right: (+0.5 hr), spreading anvil with a flat top and pileus right. Center: (+1.5 hr ), Incus with rain and pileus left. Bottom: (+3 hr), Incus fractus.
Seems like there has been a lot of mammatus around during the past few weeks. This event occurred with thunderstorms collapsing (decaying) well to my southwest. Seems like there was enough turbulence to punch down the anvil to produce (what looks like) virga. It didn't last very long. If my timelapse captured this, I will upload later.
The storms at left are 50 miles away and was producing quite a bit of lightning. Just after this image, the National Weather Service issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch for my county for the next 7 hours.
At 5:43PM, an EF3 tornado touched down just north of Laramie, WY: weather.com/storms/tornado/news/2018-06-07-wyoming-tornad....
Revisiting one of my favorites from last storm chasing season. Dramatic anvil crawler lightning flashing every few seconds from a passing supercell. Captured outside of Graham, TX, 6-11-12
A small rahi created by artakha. It was made to be a portable forge, tool storage, and a friend when nobody else is.
A souvenir from Gretna Green, Scotland. It belonged to my wife's grandmother...although she didn't get married there.
This small thunderstorm was about 35 miles away at sunset.
The distinct anvil down wind of the thunderhead "updraft" was made more obvious in the low sun contrast on the clouds.
Cloud brightness and contrast was changing by the minute. The auto exposure on my Fujifilm camera was being challenged. I made manual adjustments in post-processing.
This clip represents about 20 minutes.
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Some pubs boast they have Sky Sports - they're not for me.
Some are proud to host karaoke nights - best to avoid them.
But this establishment proclaims to be a specialist real ale pub - nuff said!
Taken 28 minutes after sunset, the deep twilight added a beautiful contrast to this long streamer.
Used iLightningCam2 app.
Dawn at Smitswinkelbaai
Just past Simon’s Town and right next to Cape Point Nature Reserve lies Smitswinkel Bay, accessible only by foot or a small boat. The 15-minute walk down is well worth the effort for the sweeping ocean and mountain views alone.
The bay is popular for snorkeling, diving, spearfishing and trek netting. The beach and some of the rock pools are good for swimming. It’s an awesome beach picnic spot but you need to be self sufficient and prepared to lug everything back up the hill. There are no amenities or lifeguards.
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Gear: Canon 5D Mk II | Canon 17-40
A shot of "The Anvil" as I like to call it at Point Arkwright, Sunshine Coast. A lovely spot with some very slippery moss, be careful if you head there!
I'm on to Tasmania Saturday morning @ 8am Brisbane time! Bags are packed, just waiting till Sat morning!
I'll be re-visiting:
Launceston
Binalong Bay
Stanley
Arthur River
Cradle Mountain
Freycinet
Hobart
Port Arthur
Mt Field
plus many many other places in between!
Here is my trip video of my trip to Tasmania in Autumn 2011 - you can check it out here - www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmjd0WyzkX0
My previous video, "Tasmania, Spring 2011 - A Compliation" can be found here - www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WBGjkiarxc
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A nice Storm Anvil,during the windstorm Marcel in SW France yesterday.
This presages of great storm season in southern France ? The answer in few mouths !
Une belle enclume,au cours de tempête Marcel,ayant touché le SO de la France hier ... Le prémices d'une grande saison orageuse ? La réponse dans quelques mois ! ;)
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Dall'album dei ricordi, proprio in un periodo simile, meteorologicamente parlando.. un meraviglioso esempio di come la natura possa generare spettacolo: una spettacolare formazione temporalesca "ad incudine", illuminata dai colori del tramonto... un fenomeno tanto spettacolare quanto pericoloso... specialmente se avete la macchina nuova e non siete assicurati contro la grandine :D
Buona giornata :)