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Took the dog to the beach yesterday thinking it would be empty and quiet, so did scores of other old gits!!! Maybe I'll try after dark. Must check those tide times....
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Storm clouds are a great time to enjoy the landscape in a different light and mood. There was zero lightning, so I was fine being in the middle of the water. But I did keep my ears tuned in for any rumble.
The Great Salt Lake - GPS is not the exact spot of the shot.
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The setting sun peeks out from under the gathering storm clouds to warm the unique Moenave sandstone formations found deep within the Navajo Nation of Arizona.
For each thorn, there's a rosebud... For each twilight - a dawn... For each trial - the strength to carry on, For each storm cloud - a rainbow... For each shadow - the sun... For each parting - sweet memories when sorrow is done.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
Pseudo HDR made using Photomatix's single file conversion. Went for a litle bit more of the surreal coloring with the processing on this one. Just for fun of course :) I usually like to stay truer to what originally saw when I took the shot. Call me conservative!
All the rain we have had the last few days inspired me to process an old shot I had of a wonderful storm cloud during one of my Florida wanders.
Chicago Lake Shore Drive engulfed in rolling clouds. Artfully Giving is looking for artists. Inquire at info@ArtfullyGiving.com
The sun briefly peaks through a Pacific Northwest landscape filled with wild grasses while storm clouds advance. Best when viewed large.
Here we see on the left the Isle of Eigg and on the right the Isle of Rhum (Rum) of the Scottish 'Small Isles'. A big storm is brewing and its probably at these Islands as I take this shot. Moments later the rains got to me too.