Yet another storm image from the tornadic Limbscomb storm this year, but this was just before sunset when the shelf was pushing east towards the Oklahoma state line. Lucky lightning in this one.
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wow!fantastic colours, this is really dramatic!!
great take. Amazing colours also
Eeeek. Thats some storm brewing. Amazing shot – the stewing blue grey brown purples – fully ominous
Wow amzing picture. Love the lead in line of yellow ground.
Thanks for the comment. The “yellow ground” are crops, I’m going to guess it’s either wheat or corn since this was the Texas Panhandle. It’s a circle due to the irrigation equipment that is used to water the crops, I’ve done a lot of traveling around the world and this is the only country where I have seen irrigation techniques like that. It looks pretty neat from the air as well because the ground is a bunch of circles, instead of the square patterns that you seen in most other places.
Love this Brian
Nice healthy gust front on that baby !!
that is the most amazing colour scheme i’ve ever seen. just glorious! brilliant image!
Beautiful colours, well done mate :)
Now that’s got the WOW factor!
WOW! Love that cloud formation!
Nice work Brian. :)