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ift.tt/1uGTkJi: A lightning strikes on a summer night in the Northern Finland. The heavy rain pours to the potato fields. - ift.tt/2a2gBkG //
There are sometimes when I just can't get out of my own way, the palm trees that line my driveway just completely destroyed my shot. But for some reason I think the image is pretty cool. I have no idea why I posted this.
A great ominous sky developed out of nowhere, so I had great fun watching it develop. I knew i would shortly get drenched, but was so excited seeing it fly my way. Even though it wasn't a thunderstorm, Thunder Road , my version of this Springsteen classic is by Badly Drawn Boy , sums up the sense of a cloud highway.
The ThunderJet on Sydney Cove.
Photographed at sunset.
Last Saturday, 27th May, 2023.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
A Legacy 'Food' filter from the Flickr Photo Editor.
Just a young gun with a quick fuse
I was uptight, wanna let loose
I was dreaming of bigger things
And wanna leave my own life behind
Not a yes sir, not a follower
Fit the box, fit the mold
Have a seat in the foyer, take a number
I was lightning before the thunder
Thun-thun-thunder, thunder
Thunder, feel the thunder
Lightning and the thunder
Thunder, feel the thunder
Lightning and the thunder
Thunder, thunder
Thunder
Songwriters: Alexander Junior Grant / Benjamin Arthur McKee / Daniel Coulter Reynolds / Daniel James Platzman / Daniel Wayne Sermon / Jayson M. DeZuzio
Picture taken @ Pendle Hill maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sweet%20Illusion/53/153/22
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north saskatewan river north of smokey lake ....on yet another stormy day. Thunderheads and sunset and a glassy river all combine to create a dramatic scene....enjoy
With over 1000km of coast to explore on PEI you are bound to find some unique areas and if you are willing to take a hike along the water you will be rewarded with some fantastic albeit transitory scenery. The coastline of PEI has been eroding since it broke off from the mainland and the annual rate of shoreline lost is 1 foot especially following big weather events. With the rate of erosion happening whatever you shoot as a coastal image will not be replicated as nature removes an epidermal layer everyday making every image capture a unique one.
I took this on Sept 14, 2022 with my D850 and Tamron 24-70 f2.8 G2 Lens at 26mm, 1/40s, f8 ISO 64 processed in LR, PS +Lumenzia ,Topaz, and DXO Nik
Disclaimer: My style is a study of romantic realism as well as a work in progress
Take a look at my other pictures taken while flying: www.flickr.com/photos/andygocher/sets/72157639839254326/
If you like this check out my top 50 shots at: www.flickr.com/photos/andygocher/sets/72157646224415497/
A stunning 314 (96 meter) waterfall that is easily accessible.
This is a composite of two photos. The tell is the difference between the water of the waterfall and the river.
Shot One is the waterfall and shot Two is the rest of the scene. With the wind blowing, all the longer waterfall shots caused the trees to sway and blur. Fortunately, I had the foresight to take both fast and longer exposures.
Ring-billed gull Miami.
No post-processing done to photo, only cropped. Nikon NEF (RAW) files available. NPP Straight Photography at noPhotoShopping.com
Steiner62 made a fair point. So this one is for you, Desmond! :-)
There are more shots of the amazing More London development here
Dynjandi / Vestfirðir / Iceland
Album of Iceland: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157710594...
See my story about this journey Чужие 👽в Лахте ⛄️ зимняя пейзажная 📷 фотография - минимализм с Фовеонычем и ©️Павел Март
THUNDER-STONE, the name of the granite monolith, that serves as a pedestal to the equestrian statue of Emperor Peter the Great (see Bronze Horseman). It was discovered in 1768 in the forest near Konnaya Lakhta village by a local, S.G. Vishnyakov, (it was named the Thunder-stone because according to legend thunder split a piece of it). Sculptor E. Falconet intended to work it on the spot, but Empress Catherine II ordered to deliver it to St. Petersburg in its original shape. On 1 April 1769, the land transportation of the thunder-stone (weighing 1.6 thousand tonnes) started. To transport it by sea a special ship, Korchebnikov's vessel, was constructed. On 26 September 1770, the thunder-stone was mounted on Senate Square. To commemorate this event at Empress Catherine II's behest a bronze medal with the legend "Close to Daring” was issued.