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Another day of those wonderful storm-presaging cumulus clouds, and a trip out with the camera is essential for me as a cloud anorak.
The Prairies have the most magnificent clouds during the summer months. On this day there were numerous isolated downpours, one of which can be seen just off to the right. A hint of rainbow can be seen along the horizon.
I hiked some distance into a muddy field in order to get this photo. I'm glad I got at least one good one -- my boots were caked with clumps of mud and straw the size of small watermelons by the time I got back to the road! Good old Manitoba gumbo...
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A setting sun, me and my camera. After that the post-processing and adding more drama. Just having fun
Another timelapse video shot shortly before sunset, comprised of 450 images taken over approximately 56 minutes.
This was shot in Salt Lake City at the tail end of a storm on August 2nd 2011. Watch this story unfold: www.flickr.com/photos/nategeesaman/6006002495/in/set-7215...
Sheep in a field at Clachan,Cairndow near Loch Fyne under white fluffy clouds.
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Today's storms didn't quite have enough mechanical lift to ignite. However, activity to my east was pretty active. This scene is looking west near sunset.
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May 29, 2008 - Kearney Nebraska US
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A wicked bad day of severe weather in South Central Nebraska. For more information on that day... NWS Official Report.
A tornadic supercell with an Ef1 or Ef2 tornado struck the city of Kearney late afternoon. The aftermath wasn't pretty. I sure wanted to be out chasing but I was scheduled for work, and missed the entire historic event.
Power was out, but I did have the camera batteries charged. Geared up, with camera in hand after I got home from work. I took a few minutes during clean up that night to capture these incredible cloudscapes that were on the back side of the storms.
These were the final rays, the last light of the day. These clouds were truly some spectacular stormscape captures to end that day of severe weather!
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