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Belmar, NJ
I learn the most from my epic fails. This was my first time playing the storm chaser. I watched the forecast all weekend and saw that a strong thunderstorm line would be crossing past the Jersey shore. What I didn't account for was that even though I was under a paviliion, the wind and rain blasted me and the gear so suddenly that I had to sit down on top of my stuff so it wouldn't blow away. Those cement benches on the boardwalk were sliding right past me. I didn't get even one shot because I was terrified I would be flung off the boardwalk. Later I heard that there were 70 mph wind gusts that tore off a nearby motel roof and they were investigating for a small tornado. So I did some research on the proper way to storm chase. This guy has some sound advice...https://www.nikonusa.com/en/learn-and-explore/a/tips-and-techniques/how-to-photograph-lightning.html
Early Start to Trevose Lighthouse on on the north Cornish coast to watch the Storm Dennis in action.
storm passing SE South Australia
Scavenger Challenge- January 2017 Assignment - The Great Outdoors: definition - the woods, the wilderness, the wild, the countryside
went for a 4wheel beach drive with a mate and got caught in this beauty
violent storms on the Great Plains are notorious for the damage they can do...and for that reason much of the critical infrastructure such as power and cable lines are buried underground...additionally more storm-proof metal poles are being used such as the one on the far left above which leads to a water treatment plant that serves thousands of homes.
The Scottish Savanna, the lone tree on a stormy day. This image was captured above the dunes of Loch Fleet, RSPB nature reserve.
But where is our place in this immense harmony of creation?Nature is bigger than us.
Explore December 2022.
An image from New Mexico, where after getting slammed by super high winds and a generous helping of small pea to marble sized hail by the shipload the storm finally passed... and I had to stop for this.
Nothing beats a storm moving over the prairie at sunset. Caught this sight on my way home from the golf course this evening. The whole thing was quite a sight.
(Summer has gotten very busy and as a result my flickr time has taken a big hit. I do hope to have some time this weekend to catch up. I MISS YOU ALL!)
Went for a quick walk up frodsham hill tonight with Jo, it started to rain as we got out of the car :(
This was the view from the top ! managed to set my tripod up and get about three shots off before the rain and lightning got us :(
The band of light to the right bugs me a little , but that's how it looked as the storm moved across from the left .
Camera: Canon EOS 40D
Lens: Sigma 10-20mm f/4
Exposure: 2.5
Aperture: f/22.0
Focal Length: 10 mm
Exposure: +0.20
ISO Speed: 100
Exposure Bias: -1 EV
shot from a single raw
"The fishermen know that the sea is dangerous and the storm terrible, but they have never found these dangers sufficient reason for remaining ashore."
~Vincent Van Gogh
And again it's nearly weekend. Enjoy it my friends.
Resist the rain, let's hope the sun takes over again! ⛅
Hugs by me and cuddles by: Beethoven
pp: Texture by: Temari09 Thanks my dear!
A strong storm system followed me home but there was a break in the clouds once I got to Cape Charles on the Eastern Shore
Bremen, North-Germany
A large chestnut tree is broken behind the house at the trunk
Bremen, Norddeutschland
ein großer Kastanienbaum ist hinterm Haus am Stamm abgebrochen