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A behemoth of a shower passing along Islay to Jura.

Colorful houses at the Rietplas (lake) in Houten, the Netherlands

(above) stockholm;

 

where am i going....

where are they taking me...

My last shot from Curbar Edge on this Visit.

Foto del norte de España a través de la ventanilla del avión.

 

Shot of the north of Spain through the plane window.

 

Another sunrise from my favourite riverside cabin in Mannum on the Murray River. The sun, cloud and fog all combined with the birds, reflections, dead trees and reeds in endless combinations for some wonderfully moody and atmospheric scenes.

 

Happy Nice Wonderful Clouds Tuesday!

Shot a few panos as the storm approached .. kinda like the vibe on this one .. for now.

 

OM-1 w M.Zuiko 7-14/2.8 Pro

 

ISO200 f/9 +0.3ev 7mm x ten frames

raw developed in DxO PhotoLab7, stitched in ON1 PhotoRaw 2024, colour graded in Nik6 Color Efex, tweaked in Topaz AI and finished off back in PhotoLab.

 

South Beach, Wollongong, NSW, Australia

These mammatus clouds were on the western edge of a multi-cell thunderstorm with reports of tornados in eastern colorado. This was taken near Denver.

 

A small thundershower moves across the Mississippi River into Vernon County in west-central Wisconsin just after sunset.

View from Low Croft Farm, Brampton near Appleby.

Photographed in the La Crosse Blufflands, a Mississippi Valley Conservancy protected land parcel.

Miss Eye-roller looked at this image and said "it is creepy in a beautiful kind of way". I will let you be the judge. The poor girl has glandular fever at the moment. She seems to be somewhat embarrassed about it given it is often referred to the kissing disease (now I know what she has been up to! -only joking). I'm more worried about the long-term implications of these horrible viruses, the Epstein Barr in particular.

 

This image was taken facing into a large storm that was headed straight towards Phillip Island. I was standing on the staircase that leads down to the ocean. The tide was in so I couldn't get down to the water. It was the perfect place to safely watch the raging sea-until it started lightening. My cue to make haste.

 

Rick Danko (The Band) singing It's raining in my heart, several months after Buddy Holly was killed in a plane crash.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZrAFH6X5Fc

The evening sun glow behind the Bitterroot Mountains reflects off the clouds and smoke in a darkening sky. It's fire season in western Montana. The view from my backyard.

One from the archives of a wild night. Taken in our driveway in Stawell, Victoria. This shot did make me jump!

 

Still looking for a decent rainfall in our corner of the state. I went trawling through the old shots to remind me what a good storm looked like!

 

Happy Nice Wonderful Cloud Tuesday!

HWW. I have been out of the loop here on flickr lately due to a nasty case of influenza. Just starting to get ahead a little so I hope to be more active going forward. Plus we are in the midst of our first real snow event of the winter today and I'm itching to get out with the camera in the next few days.

Photographed well after the sun went down as more subtle shades of pink appeared on the bluish clouds. Photographed near the entrance to Goose Island Park in La Crosse County, Wisconsin.

It's so cold even the clouds are howling in protest.

Looking down to Chee Dale on a wet windy January afternoon.

Photographed along the main trail in the La Crosse Blufflands/Mathy Trails Tract near La Crosse, Wisconsin.

This was taken almost a month ago and already the corn and soybean harvest was well underway. Now the entire countryside here in Iowa looks like the harvested corn field in this foreground.

Zrobione aparatem Sony ILCE-6000.

Mount Rainier as viewed from South Bessemer Mountain with Mailbox Peak in the foreground and Mount Adams on the far left.

This shot is from last week when a snowstorm hit the higher elevations of the Sierra Nevada. On Thursday, after leaving work, I raced up Hwy 120 to get to the Tuolumne Meadows area by sunset. I barely made it due to rain,snow,sleet and fog on the drive up.

It was past sunset as I got to this little pond along the road, but the sun was still illuminating the higher clouds, which in turn were sending color back down through the fog. To my eyes, it was almost dark, with just a hint of color, but a 30 second exposure revealed some really glorious color still in the fog above the trees and in the reflection of Mt. Gibbs.

Shortly after this shot, it started snowing and I packed up and headed back down the hill!

Spotted on a local farm yard. Perhaps the current owner or someone else back a ways found a creative way to use some old abandoned wagon parts and a couple slabs of rough sawn lumber.

Taken from either end of the north pier, or Radcliffe Quay, at Amble.

 

Traditional Northumbrian fishing vessels known as cobles have taken shelter in Amble’s natural harbour for centuries and in 1988 a new fish dock was opened for the three seine netters and approximately 20 cobles still working. As a result of this a fishing fleet still works out of Amble.

 

Warkworth Harbour still has two main quays - Broomhill Quay is the busy main quay where the fishing boats are moored whereas the Radcliffe Quay, beyond the fishdock, is much quieter. Funded by English Partnerships, Amble Pier and Breakwater was completely refurbished and the work was completed early in 2000.

 

The Breakwater and Pier were officially re-opened by Jack Charlton on 21 May 2000. Unfortunately a part of the harbour wall on the Broomhill Quay suffered a partial collapsed in the late summer of 2008 due to massive flooding which left many areas of Northumberland badly damaged. It reopened after repairs in August 2013.

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