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I shot this from the top of a tower block in Battersea... I wasn't expecting such incredible views. From this angle you get the most memorable icons of London's skyline and our city looks like an oasis in the middle of trees. Those trees are the treetops in Battersea Park. By Mark Highams
I don’t need a radar screen to know a storm is coming. Just look at those clouds. We’ve had a drought up here so the rain is welcome.
Dried out plant highlighted by late day sun, at the edge of wetlands, Ulster Heights, NY. Reflection of storm clouds.
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Along Highway 20
Eastern Idaho
06-09-24
Taken (literally, with the camera a few inches above the asphalt) on Highway 20 through Idaho on the way to West Yellowstone. I'd just driven through one of Idaho's fiercest storms, and the clouds were still ominous looking a few hours before sunset.
Pano of a good size storm in the making. Once again just noise and some winds where I was at. Hillsdale, WY.
Just clouds and a little thunder. No rain this time. The clouds would build up and than drift North and East. Temps in the 60's. Nice!
This is a panorama shot from seven vertical images. Enjoy the view!
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