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The island of islay is probably world famous for its whiskey production. This is the Bunnahabhain distillery, looking over the Paps of Jura. the storm hit us a few seconds after this shot, but luckily weather tends to pass quickly in the Hebrides!
“The oceans are rising, and so is STORM.
Giant puppet, STORM at 10m tall, has eyes the colour of oyster shells, her hair thick strands of kelp and her voice the chorus of the waves.
STORM lives in the waters around Scotland, but in Oban - Scotland's Seafood Capital - she will walk into town to tell the story of the oceans in crisis and gaze down upon both the beauty and the mess strewn at her feet.”
A storm came in from the West (those mountains are West), dumped a good bit of rain and now it's beginning to clear. You can see remnants of rain to the right and left and the edge of the big cloud at the top of the frame.
The first day of Summer was a day of fog in the morning and storms in the afternoon and evening. Three exposure HDR processed with Photomatix
Brighton
Leica M3, 35mm f2 Summicron and Kodak Tri-X @ 1200ASA, developed in Diafine, 3 mins part A, 3 mins part B.
Too much rain and too little lightning in the storm that has brought a much welcome temperature drop to Bendigo
ISO 200 | 1/80 sec | f/6.3 | 7mm
Stiff winter winds causing large waves to roll over the north and south piers in St. Joseph Michigan, leaving a coating of ice patterns.
Trekking on Laugavegur shortly after crossing river Thrönga
The view is in south direction where a storm took place on the galaicers Eyjafjallajökull and Myrdaljökull.
Storm front rolling in. So beautiful and powerful! It's not much more than a thunderstorm, though. I saw a few pieces of hail...