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May 30, 2022 - North of Riverdale Nebraska US
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Counting on some photographic opportunities on this day since I've missed out on the past few. I was lucky enough to have one nice storm cell just west of our location.
Caught up with the end of the storm where I knew there would be something good to get... A nice mammatus cluster on the back end of this storm as it exited to the northeast.
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Taken from a Gondola whilst ascending to Mt Titlis. Took some effort to get rid of the spots on the window and the softness of the picture. Let me know what you think.
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Witcombe looking across the valley from the South, towards the Iron Age Ramparts. Whitcombe is the site of a Medieval village, signs of which can still be seen on the hillside.
The weather was very changeable when I went out, I took this photograph standing in bright sunshine, a short time after this I was in a heavy shower of rain and hail.
This, too, is from our road trip across country, from Washington state to Kentucky, covering 10 states! This was from our first leg in Oregon, somewhere between Pendleton and La Grande, Oregon. La Grande is actually just past the mountains.
This is what we had to drive through, realizing we had a winter storm warning ahead of us! This was the scariest portion of our trip, because we knew what was ahead of us, with a very real possibility of snow and ice! Scary! But even with some snow and ice, we got through it! (We did have chains, if we had needed them.) Once we hit the summit, we were in the clear!
I just love these dark clouds (now that it's over, I can say that! ha!), and with the sun shining through in the midst, I thought it was just beautiful! There is definitely light at the end of the tunnel! ha! Hope you all enjoy!
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Quite amazing how calm the surroundings are at this place, however, the real symphonic magic happens when the water gushes down the cliff and hits the canyon walls and splashes all over. Magnificent!
Captured from St Anthony Head. Slow shutter speed to show the movement in the field of wheat caused by the blustery wind with Pendennis Castle, Falmouth in the background
My friend Lance was kind enough to invite me out on his pontoon boat. Out timing could not have been more perfect. We got out just after the rain and made it back to the dock just as it began to come down again. Thanks Lance! This eagle was making haste to find a good spot to ride out the rough weather. (Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
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It was a typical gray and cloudy day in Zaandam. During my walk there I saw a beautiful circle in the water from a quay in the city center. It was another circle of life and death.
Nederlands
Het was weer eens zo’n typische grijze en druilerige dag in Zaandam. Tijdens mijn wandeling zag ik vanaf een kade in het centrum een prachtige kring in het water nabij de palen. De cirkel van leven en dood.
I have not had much luck this summer with sunsets but tonight we finally had a very interesting sky. the white line between the trees near the center is Oneida Lake
A shot from a few weekends ago and a lovely hike around the open moorland of Haytor. Best time of the year for an ocean of purple and yellow from the heather & gorse.
A row of trees under a threatening sky.
HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday
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A last view from our sunlit holiday home in Clavaniev, Disentis, towards Val Medel, where I wouldn't have wanted to be high up in the mountains right then!
This was last years find, a fantastic field in Wiltshire.
Not sure if I really like the moody sky, sunflowers belong under sunny skies or a nice sunset. My poppy pictures were all under grey skies too, hoping for better luck next year.
I hope to find sunflowers again this year and I will be starting to look out for them. I have got wind of a field in Dorset with an approximate location I will go and check it out.
"But in the end, it's only a passing thing, this shadow. Even darkness must pass. A new day will come. And when the sun shines, it'll shine out the clearer." - JRR Tolkien
I kept waiting and waiting for the splash after completing most of my other frames, finally the moment arrived and I got my panorama on handheld.
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Dark clouds gathered.
On a hill overlooking the beach, a dragon assumes a defensive posture on the roof of the house.
He stares at you; you stare at him...watch where you are driving!
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Seen at the top of the hill, overlooking the beach at Charlevoix, Michigan.
Not the picture I'd planned for today, but having seen a couple of HFF shots, decided today would be right for this. I took this on my way east on CA-58 about halfway up the first and largest climb, Bakersfield behind me. The "mountain maze" flic.kr/p/ULcNYc shot I've already posted was off to my left from this shot.
I had hoped to get a nice strong sunset at St Monans where I would catch the colour of the setting sun bouncing off the wet sides of the famous breakwater. Unfortunately the sunset was a little weak with a fair bit of cloud on the horizon. In an attempt to get something from the trip I decided to shoot over the pier and catch the colour in the sky and some reflections from the wet surface.
This is not the original image I was going for but I really like the wedge formation formed by the shape of the pier progressing from the lower right hand corner mirrored by the angle of the cloud progressing from the upper right. The top left of the image is empty but like the effect of negative space against the strong detail of the right side of the frame
Clouds colored almost pink during sunset. Liked this one the most for "Crazy Tuesday", theme
"Clouds"
Boadicea and Her Daughters is a bronze sculptural group in London, located to the north side of the western end of Westminster Bridge, near Portcullis House and Westminster Pier, facing Big Ben and the Palace of Westminster across the road. It is considered the magnum opus of its sculptor, the English artist and engineer Thomas Thornycroft