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Sunset glow and a few lightning strikes last evening. Had to run way ahead of this storm.
Garden Canyon Cochise County Arizona
Taken @ Hotel Del Salto
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Running through the monsoon
Beyond the world
To the end of time
Where the rain won't hurt
Fighting the storm
Into the blue
And when I lose myself I think of you
Together we'll be running somewhere new
Through the monsoon
Just me and you
Woke up to see raindrops all around..!! :)
After terrible summer, we are getting little bit of rain these days.. :)
A half moon's fading from my sight
I see your vision in its light
But now it's gone and left me so alone
I know I have to find you now
Can hear your name, I don't know how
Why can't we make this darkness feel like home?
Running through the monsoon
Beyond the world
To the end of time
Where the rain won't hurt
Fighting the storm
Into the blue
And when I lose myself I think of you
Together we'll be running somewhere new
And nothing can hold me back from you
Through the monsoon
Eurasian Spoonbills, passing over Painted Storks (juveniles)
Near Kumarakom, Kottayam, Kerala, India
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Equipment
- Canon 5D Mark II
- EF 16-35mm f/2.8 L II USM
- Manfrotto
- MH057M0-RC4 Mag Ball Head
- 055CXPRO3 Tripod
- iMac
- Speedlights
Somewhere in the Western Ghat mountains on the way to Goa.From here the road goes down in a series of steep twists and turns until suddenly you are in the lush and serene countryside of Goa.
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. It pays to go out and play in the rain and I loved the juxtaposition between the Monsoon store and this man's brightly coloured umbrella emblazoned with oriental writing. Of course this shot had to remain in colour.
Monsoon in Hereford Arizona. Starts blowing up at dinner time. These lasted for about and hour once the sun went down.
Had some amazing, glowing thunderheads pay a visit to our backyard. Looked as if a watercolor painter had dabbed swirls of colors onto the dusky sky. Here are a few other monsoon skies from earlier this season: flic.kr/p/2q1Kqus and a panoramic view: flic.kr/p/2pYH3sw
A dust storm, also called a sandstorm, is a meteorological phenomenon common in arid and semi-arid regions. Dust storms arise when a gust front or other strong wind blows loose sand and dirt from a dry surface. Fine particles are transported by saltation and suspension, a process that moves soil from one place and deposits it in another.
Southwest Arizona, USA.
Full frame. No crop. No post processing.
"The way I see it, if you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain..." ~ Dolly Parton
Yep, sometimes I stop driving and shoot rainstorms... Especially during monster monsoon season in New Mexico. This massive storm developed above Santa Fe and was captured looking north atop a cross-bridge on Interstate 40, somewhere west of Santa Rosa, New Mexico. From our archives, August, 2011. Ain't she a beauty?
The Monsoons have been very active in most parts of India this year.Pune and its surroundings have received very heavy rainfall.The last few days it has been pouring especially in the Ghat (mountain) areas near Pune.Yesterday we went for a drive to Tamhini Ghat some 50-60 kms from Pune.This area received a record 230 mm of rain yesterday and there seemed to be water everywhere. Ponds/lakes were full to bursting, rivers and streams were roaring torrents ,everywhere there were tiny rivulets busily making their way to join bigger channels of water and there were waterfalls wherever we looked (you can see a few if you look in large).It was an amazing drive.It was raining so heavily most of the the time we could hardly get down from the car and I could not use my camera much.This was a quick shot with my phone from our car window.:-)
Have a wonderful new week dear friends.
We had the best monsoons last year we have had in over 10 years! And with it of course comes rain and beautiful flowers!
Thought this storm might of had a tornado in it but it turned out to just be rain :) Lucky us!
Overlooking Tucson AZ, storm on track directly for my position. My rain gauge is at 15 inches+ for July-August (to this date) which compared to prior years is remarkable.
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Dramatic skies as monsoon season finally arrives with first major storms bringing needed rainfall to AZ. Multi-image stitched composites and panoramas @ 35mm.
Today the sky filled with monsoon clouds.The last year this time I was at Dalhousie , Dharamsala.This photo taken at that time...
A passing late summer monsoon storm creates unusual cloud strata at sunset in the Maldives. Happy Sliders Sunday!