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The storm has passed and this giant cloud looks as if it's sitting right on top of the fishing village of Stanley. One can almost imagine what it was like millions of years ago when "The Nut" was an active volcano.
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Querétaro - México.
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Taking photographs as the starting point and 'painting' them into purely abstract, digital pieces.
These digital abstract 'paintings' were conceived and created while I was recovering from covid. Ironically they have a surging power of joy in them in spite of the situation in which they were born.
Image created July 19, 2022.
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Cloud formations over San Francisco.
I've recently been engaged in the process of sorting through my earlier photographs and preparing higher resolution versions of them. While reexaminging the files that made up the original version of this photograph, I discovered that I'd shot an additional section on the left of this panorama that I'd neglected to use in the original upload of this photo. I figured it might be interesting to put a complete version of the picture together as I'd originally shot it.
Usually when I completely recreate a photograph like this, it's because I find something wrong with the version I'd previously edited. That isn't the case here, so I decided to at least approach the remake from a different process. My original version was a panorama made up of two 7-exposure tonemapped HDR files; this time I didn't bother with HDR, opting instead to work with the RAW files natively before merging them into the panorama. The previous version of this photograph had an almost desaturated color profile; this time I wanted the colors of the sky to show through more strongly.
In the end, I like both versions of this picture. They're different - perhaps subtly so, but at least different enough to justify their existence.
I can hear your whisper and distant mutter. I can smell your damp on the breeze and in the sky I see the halo of your violence. Storm I know you are coming.
― Robert Fanney
The power from the 215ft drop here at Taughannock Falls creates alot of wind and an updraft at the base.
It reminds me of a twister from a tornado.
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Scott Betz 2021 - © All Rights Reserved
Nearly 3" of rain came out this storm. We had just finished planting those fields with corn a half hour before. Glad to have finished, but not necessarily a good thing considering the flooding this storm produced....
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New Release!
Tempest White Wedding
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This gorgeous release is compatible with Maitreya, Freya and HG bodies. Includes gloves (BOM), veil and five different types of skirt. Choose to the taste of the bride.
It is a really impressive garment. It incorporates a crown to complement the veil: A touch of royalty
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Storm light at St Mary's Lighthouse. Gale-force winds made photography challenging.
Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear, England
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Sormy lagoon
é lo stesso edificio di questa foto (it's the same building of this pic):
www.flickr.com/photos/davide_massa/51196902924/in/datepos...
After an abnormally sunny and warm April, May has brought much-needed rain and tempestuous clouds to the Olympic Peninsula.
"Hell is empty and all the devils are here."
~ William Shakespeare, "The Tempest"
'Alone'
Any wind in a doldrum
Blows sweeter than not
All harbours in a tempest
Feel safer than not
The toll of it
is tallied later.
MJH, 2004
- Keefer Lake, Ontario, Canada -
The scorching morning light shines over the churning waters of Hell's Gates.
Noosa National Park, Queensland.
l do love a great storm at sea...l couldn't have picked a worst place to live...in more than one respect.