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Multiple exposure from the installation in The National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa. This artist is really interesting and has many amazing looking works on her website. Her name is Latifa Echakahch and she's Moroccan and French.
www.kamelmennour.com/artists/21/latifa-echakhch.works-and...
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SUNSET - Boca Raton, Florida U.S.A.
Spring 2020 - Florida Everglades
It's Rainy Season and Hurricane Season for us right now in
South Florida (from June 1st to November 1st). We're seeing
'quite-active' weather-development (recently) on a daily-basis.
I have quite a backlog of sunset-images mixed with thunderstorm
activity, and I will be posting those 'weather-event' evenings over
the next few months, along with some summer wildlife captures
and probably some travel-photography, too. Enjoy your summer!
*[left-double-click for a closer-look]
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"Fire And Rain" - James Taylor (Live at The Beacon Theatre)
SUNSET - Jet-Ski - cloudburst
Boca Raton, Florida U.S.A.
Spring 2020 - Florida Everglades
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Mist, mud and murky skies at Trotton Marsh near Milland.
Don't you just love that post-festive, January feeling?
SUNSET - Boca Raton, Florida U.S.A.
Spring 2020 - Florida Everglades
It's Rainy Season and Hurricane Season for us right now in
South Florida (from June 1st to November 1st). We're seeing
'quite-active' weather-development (recently) on a daily-basis.
I have quite a backlog of sunset-images mixed with thunderstorm
activity, and I will be posting those 'weather-event' evenings over
the next few months, along with some summer wildlife captures
and probably some travel-photography, too. Enjoy your summer!
*[left-double-click for a closer-look]
*[End Of Series - Thanks for looking]
We were so lucky to see the impressive weather front arrive and still have time to walk back to the car. It's a pity you can't hear the rumbling thunder or see the sheet lightning.
Week 24.
What an awesome sight to see, even in the persistent rain. Pilot Peak and Index Peak. North Absaroka Wilderness, Beartooth Mountains, Wyoming
I just love days like these!
Sunshine and squawly showers can lead to ink-black skies and searchlight beams of sunlight shining through gaps in the cloud.
Here at Pirton, it had been belting down with rain but as the heavy shower cloud past there was the smallest of gaps in the cloud cover, and the sun shone through for just a minute or two lighting up the swans on the lake and the trees on the bank.
This visit was made even more interesting by meeting the local swan expert who was checking on his charges. He seems to know them all by name (or in fact by the number on their leg ring), and was telling me that a new pair have taken over as the dominant birds on the lake. They are the two with their wings raised slightly. Sadly this is due to the loss of the female half (the Pen) of the previously dominant pair, possibly to a fox. The Cob cuts a very lonely figure away from the rest of the swans.
Even though it is a very familiar location, there still seems to be new things to find or see at Pirton.
...But sometimes you have to be prepared to get wet!
Interesting light in Joshua Tree National Park with the sun from one direction and the storm in the other. When we saw lighning we decided to stop photographing but it never did rain in the park near us. Had a picnic and photographed the sunset.
Explore Apr 25 #44
SUNSET - Boca Raton, Florida U.S.A.
Spring 2020 - Florida Everglades
It's Rainy Season and Hurricane Season for us right now in
South Florida (from June 1st to November 1st). We're seeing
'quite-active' weather-development (recently) on a daily-basis.
I have quite a backlog of sunset-images mixed with thunderstorm
activity, and I will be posting those 'weather-event' evenings over
the next few months, along with some summer wildlife captures
and probably some travel-photography, too. Enjoy your summer!
*[left-double-click for a closer-look- that's pretty cool light!]
This view is almost directly opposite the location where I was standing to take this photo of the field: www.flickr.com/photos/195136680@N07/53135941075/in/datepo... The house has 1900 written on it, but I think this was the address and not the date (many houses have the construction date on them). This appears to be an early 19th-century house that has been completely refurbished. If it is not original, I suppose someone could have had a new house built to similar specifications as a house from 200 years ago. There was no one around to ask. It is in a lovely location with a great view.
SUNSET - Boca Raton, Florida U.S.A.
Spring 2020 - Florida Everglades
It's Rainy Season and Hurricane Season for us right now in
South Florida (from June 1st to November 1st). We're seeing
'quite-active' weather-development (recently) on a daily-basis.
I have quite a backlog of sunset-images mixed with thunderstorm
activity, and I will be posting those 'weather-event' evenings over
the next few months, along with some summer wildlife captures
and probably some travel-photography, too. Enjoy your summer!
*[left-double-click for a closer-look]
After my window/ sleet photo (1) and before my sunset photo (3) a battle took place between the black clouds, the white clouds and an orange sunset. The sunset won.
SUNSET - Boca Raton, Florida U.S.A.
Spring 2020 - Florida Everglades
It's Rainy Season and Hurricane Season for us right now in
South Florida (from June 1st to November 1st). We're seeing
'quite-active' weather-development (recently) on a daily-basis.
I have quite a backlog of sunset-images mixed with thunderstorm
activity, and I will be posting those 'weather-event' evenings over
the next few months, along with some summer wildlife captures
and probably some travel-photography, too. Enjoy your summer!
*[Let's Roll! - cloud-bank-thunderstorm rolling-in]
*[left-double-click for a closer-look]
SUNSET - Boca Raton, Florida U.S.A.
Spring 2020 - Florida Everglades
*[left-double-click for a closer-look]
*{End of Series - Thanks for looking}
Flying visit from the man like Dred this week left me with herbal amnesia...luckily i had my camera with me to record these wheaty gestures...
SUNSET - Boca Raton, Florida U.S.A.
Spring 2020 - Florida Everglades
It's Rainy Season and Hurricane Season for us right now in
South Florida (from June 1st to November 1st). We're seeing
'quite-active' weather-development (recently) on a daily-basis.
I have quite a backlog of sunset-images mixed with thunderstorm
activity, and I will be posting those 'weather-event' evenings over
the next few months, along with some summer wildlife captures
and probably some travel-photography, too. Enjoy your summer!
*[left-double-click for a closer-look]
SUNSET - Boca Raton, Florida U.S.A.
Spring 2020 - Florida Everglades
*[left-double-click for a closer-look]
*[Big-Sky Coconut Palms - Dramatic Darkness]
The clouds look threatening, but there was just a black band of them to the North of us while we stood in the sunshine on what was otherwise a beautiful Labour Day weekend day.
Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness (1899) begins with the story being narrated by Charles Marlow aboard a boat (The Nellie) anchored on the River Thames at Tilbury.
The story was adapted for the 1979 film Apocalypse Now.
LR3957 © Joe O'Malley 2020
Taken from Pinnacles Overlook, Badlands, east of Rapid City South Dakota, looking towards the Black Hills to the west. A portion of the Badlands can be seen on the right.
Note the substantial shelf cloud arcing away from the camera to the west, and the wall cloud hanging low in the distance.
This storm caused $1700 worth of hail damage to my rental car, and I got off easy (I turned around on the highway and sped away from it, but many other drivers were caught in it and must have sustained truly serious damage).
The hail was the size of golf balls. All I got for it was this lousy photo ;-)
Nikon F6, Sigma 12-24 EX, Kodak Portra 160
Sony a7rII + LA-EA3 + Sigma 12-24mm F4.5-5.6 II DG HSM
I usually shot jpg pics, but I think the a7rII has one of the most malleable raw I have ever used.
If you can, view this picture in a wide screen to better appreciate all the details. If you can't... enjoy it the same!
SUNSET - Boca Raton, Florida U.S.A.
Spring 2020 - Florida Everglades
It's Rainy Season and Hurricane Season for us right now in
South Florida (from June 1st to November 1st). We're seeing
'quite-active' weather-development (recently) on a daily-basis.
I have quite a backlog of sunset-images mixed with thunderstorm
activity, and I will be posting those 'weather-event' evenings over
the next few months, along with some summer wildlife captures
and probably some travel-photography, too. Enjoy your summer!
*[left-double-click for a closer-look]
The weather got really violent and my mom calls me telling me that there are tornado warnings for our county and that funnel clouds had been spotted in towns 3 miles away. I ran outside to check out the sky and the clouds were swirling and moving really fast. So my girlfriend and I went into the basement of our apartment just to be safe. We were fortunate enough not to have a tornado.
Supposedly some tornados did actually touch down in cities next to Akron. No injuries or deaths.
I shot this from my living room.
Location: Akron, Ohio
Capture Date: 05.25.11
Camera: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi
Lens: EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
SUNSET - Boca Raton, Florida U.S.A.
Spring 2020 - Florida Everglades
It's Rainy Season and Hurricane Season for us right now in
South Florida (from June 1st to November 1st). We're seeing
'quite-active' weather-development (recently) on a daily-basis.
I have quite a backlog of sunset-images mixed with thunderstorm
activity, and I will be posting those 'weather-event' evenings over
the next few months, along with some summer wildlife captures
and probably some travel-photography, too. Enjoy your summer!
*[rain-showers moving North across the Florida Everglades]
*[left-double-click for a closer-look]