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Here you can see a big storm is brewing, not long after I took this Photo I could hear the thunder getting close.

While at work, it was raining. As I was leaving work to spend the evening with my wife, I snapped this picture.

This young galah can see some food.

Dark rain clouds rolling into the area. Shortly after I snapped this picture, my wife and I experienced a thunderstorm.

A couple of days ago we copped a huge storm with gale force winds, heavy rain and small hail! I filmed this from my bedroom window

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Description: Waterfall at Hull Pot and Pen Y Ghent Horton in Ribblesdale North Yorkshire England

 

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Here we are driving along the Mitchell Highway on our way to Orange in NSW Australia The sky was looking very stormy. but once we got to where we were going the heavens completely opened up.

Clouds gather soon after I leave home.

Here is our friendly Male King parrot enjoy has afternoon feed.

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Foreground and middle distance brightness as the clouds lift to reveal the lower portion of Cronkley Scar.

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Sunshine and shadows across the landscape in this long zoom view into Harwood from the Pennine Way at Cronkley.

Dark rain clouds rolling into the area. Shortly after I snapped this picture, my wife and I experienced a thunderstorm.

Here is a short video, I did on my way do to the local store. Showing you all my lovely rural town on a cool Autumn day.

Here was my last change to get a Short-Bill-Corella in flight. After I took these shots, they didn't return.

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A patch of watery sunshine on the lower part of the Hudes Hope looking towards Aukside in the distance, as seen from the Tees Railway Walk

Old Mellifont Abbey in Co. Louth, Ireland.

It was the first Cistercian monastery in Ireland. Created in 1142 by St. Brnard from Clairvaux.

It's got several unusual features foremost of which is the two-storey octagon lavabo which is to the right in this photo.

Part of the Old Mellifont Abbey in Co. Louth, Ireland.

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An angry swollen River Tees rushes towards Low Force waterfall. Taken from the Pennine Way long distance footpath in pale watery winter sunlight.

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The derelict Flushiemere House and lead mine remains, Newbiggin Common, Teesdale

This Sulphur-Crested-Cockatoo has just leaving.

I had a quick trip to Fairbourne with an item I'd put on Freecycle. I had hoped to get a few shots for my photo-a-week groups, but I didn't expect a double rainbow! :)

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A patch of strong sunshine falls on a meadow full of flowering buttercups, but the dramatic and menacing Cronkley Scar is in shadow with the next blustery heavy squall fast approaching.

Farm lands 9 mi. south of the Canadian border,

14 mi. NE of Bellingham

Here is another shot I captured as we were driving along. In the left lane is a a log truck, and in the right lane a cattle tranporter truck.

This little cutie was watching out for any dangers.

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This galah is getting close and can see the food.

I've had a draw to the sculptural quality and shape of electrical lines and poles since my early days of photo exploration. The lamp, pole, ceramic caps, electric lines all have a presence for me, both sculptural and iconic. I envision a time where these would no longer be present and images of them would be a curiosity.

This moody, stormy sky is a perfect backdrop for spotlighting this sentinel of a country road.

 

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Here is number 2 part of the lake George series

The gorse is in full colour on Frensham Common.

in the rockies somewhere, i think BC

Grey clouds drift through the stillness in the celestial sky – Casting its moving shadow over the earth. Slowly marching through town and cities, through civilizations and era, through time and tide.

 

Shot in Cardiff- UK

 

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The light dripping out of the sky.

It's so sad to see so much dry grass, when i'm used to seeing green. I took this as we were driving along.

While taking pictures of my wife's garden, I noticed the trees and overcast sky nearby.

A rocky dusk scene at Sennen Cove looking across the bay towards Cape Cornwall. Cornwall, England, UK.

 

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Here is a log truck on his way to the pine factory in Oberon NSW Australia

Picture taken on a day walking in the lake district on Sunday.

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