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The hard rock sandstone cliffs of Hocking Hills (Ohio) show the picturesque effects of longtime erosion due to weathering.
We all know that due to global warming the world has had some very strange weather indeed. But raining steel cubes?? This takes it to another level! 😂😂😂
For 'Smile on Saturday', theme: copy-composite
A storm brews up. I love weather events. They afford ready perspective of our smallness in the face of nature's immense energies.
The imposing appearance against the stormy background suggests that this is the weather god. I know that among the Germanic tribes his name was Thor. But here in Italy, with the Romans? I read in Wikipedia that the Romans believed in the Syrian weather god Iupiter Dolichenus. After they took the city of Doliche, their supreme deity, Jupiter, inherited the office of weather god. As if he didn't have enough on his plate already! In Christianity, Peter holds something like the office of weather god. When I took a picture of Peter?
Ypache (Apache) is fed up with the run of wintry weather we’ve been having...Six inches of snow, lying for a week, torrential rain for a few days, now, Storm Erik (!) with gale force winds and more torrential rain, is raging around the house and hills.
Consequently, ‘Not-going-out’ has become the collective cat cry, recently. When they do venture out, it’s a very brief sortie to one of the outbuildings or to sit in the rafters of one of the garages. The house has become an indoor playground/feline gym/wrestling ring/chase park/hotel.
Here, she is just turning over on her bean bag, again, to lie down and get another comfortable position...
Come on, SPRING!
South Carrick Hills
SW Scotland
“Just stop your crying
It’s a sign of the times...
Just stop your crying
It’ll be alright...
Just stop your crying
Have the time of your life;
They told me that the end is near...”
Harry Styles
The weather fun !
A spring evening, a sunset with its clouds of thunderstorm approaching! Show for happy photographer!
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La météo s'amuse !
Un soir de printemps, un coucher de soleil avec son petit orage approchant ! Spectacle pour photographe heureux !
Charente, France
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Looks like more rain! Traveling along this road to my house I just had to stop and try and capture the dramatic clouds.
This was taken last week and I must admit today has been rather a pleasant day, ie no rain and some sunshine!
The wind is picking up, the water is getting choppy. Must be about time to head for home.
Ocean Beach in San Francisco.
"It's all happening here." The great cricket commentator Bill Lawry used this phrase often. In this scene it applies. I am standing in the hills above Launceston bathed in sunlight. In the distance, towards Ben Lomond, the weather is changing fast. In the valley between us lies Launceston, darkened by the downpour that was beginning to hit the city. Is this the other half of the rainbow I showed you yesterday? Perhaps I could have called this one "Rainbow on the Hill".
[Once again if you're viewing this photo on a small phone screen you'll miss the detail in this large scale scene.]
A black and white, Lensbaby photo of a weathered old wooden barn in a snow covered field. With a focus on the structure, the lens adds a bit of blur around the edges of the photo. The scene evokes the quiet solitude of a rural winter landscape, where the history of the structure tells a silent story of it’s survival against the elements.
Lensbaby Sweet 50 optic, set at F8
Composer Pro II with a Canon EF mount
Developed with Darktable 4.8.0.
Conversion: Color calibration= gray, Input R = +1.0
Another for the exhibition! Sorry that I have not been active and visiting here on flickr in recent days I am bust getting the exhibition ready, I will get back to you all when I have more time!
Older, weathered barn, and by the looks of it, sporting a new aluminum roof.
A working farm in the upper interior region of beautiful British Columbia,
Canada
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It was a case of watching who would win the storm brewing or the sun shining. The sun certainly lit up and brought out the colour in the Willows flanking the fir trees. Most of England is covered in snow but where I live we didn't get any :-(( !!
Old wagons for hauling borax on display at the Harmony Borax Works in Death Valley National Park, California.
Panorama de la vallée de la Vésubie, jour de pluie. Photos assemblées avec Hugin software.
One year later (i.e. fall 2020), the Alex tempest made the Vésubie river that you can see, raging and devastating villages, houses and roads. Many victims and isolated people were accounted. We, scientists, have good reasons to think that such intense storms are direct consequences of the climate warming.
Please, take a few minutes and have a visit to the" World Scientist's Warning to Humanity" and share the article as widely as possible. Thanks.
(French, Spanish and Portuguese translations are available in the supplementary information file S1 of the original article)
academic.oup.com/bioscience/article/67/12
Also this recent one :
academic.oup.com/bioscience/advance-article/doi/10.1093/b...