Black weather 

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  • taken in outback NSW in Jan.2007. Heavy thunderstorms loom on the horizon of these barren plains. more of my meteorological photography can be seen at / thunderstorms more of my outback Australian photography can be seen at / the Aussie outback

  • This photo was taken during early on a winter day with the clouds rolling in over the ocean.

  • sometimes you just want to escape… / i live inside… . .

  • . sometimes you want to be lost… . .

  • The useful Sunny 16 rule always with you!

  • Detail of a recreation of an Iron Age roundhouse at Flag Fen, Cambridgeshire, England. /   / One of our many steps on the climb up Mount Improbable. /   / Part of the series Against the Sky /   /

  • Black and white detail of my image Storm Near Stow. /   / Originally taken on Fuji Provia 100F with a Lomo Lubitel 166B. /   / Hats off to Roy Harper for the title. /   / Part of the series Against the Sky /   /

  • Guess my head is in the clouds these days. Probably from being in the mountains during the past weekend. Taken Wednesday May 21st/08 as an impending storm circulated the Lake of Two Mountains, Deux-Montagnes, Qyuebec, Canada!

  • I took this photo on the way to work. I live in manly, my jet cat was delay and i was late to work .I took this photo while i was waiting for the train. / Sydney Australia All work posted may not be used, replicated, manipulated, redistributed, or modified without my express consent.

  • This is for Mike, one of the weather guys on the Cocos Islands. Everyday we would ask him what the forecast was, and everyday he would reply “Mostly fine, chance of a shower”! I guess this was the “chance of a shower” bit! Mike is a great guy with lots of wonderful stories from his time spent living all around Australia. For enquires about canvas prints, or photographic prints larger than Redbubble options, please contact me via bubblemail

  • A mini tornado shot near Aberdeen combined with some wind turbines.

  • A small tree hanging on to the foreshore dunes at Southend, Limestone Coast South Australia. Roots exposed and sand blown away from it’s base it continues to stand against the elements… Never Never Never give up…...!!!! Canon 400D, 18 – 55 lens with Polarising filter. Converted to B&W in Photoshop CS3.

  • Canunda National Park, Oil Rig Square, near Millicent South Australia. BEST VIEWED LARGE. Driftwood laying in amongst the dunes as the storm passed through. Out for the afternoon some time ago with Baldric when the rains came and went leaving stark sand and dampened timbers. Canon 400D – cir polarising filter on an 18-55 lens.

  • A lonely park bench waiting for company in a cold winter day.

  • I have a poem I am working on with the feeling of storms involved. I am a sucker for the experience one gets in strong weather and felt this storm the other night deserved to be observed as a vibration unto itself. So there is the Goddess and The Gods written about these amazing events and I felt my way to producing a piece that depicts them and us.

  • Field of daffodils / Nikon D60+HDR / Filey, near Scarborough, North Yorkshire / England

  • They were out on the same walk She saw buildings / He saw the sky She saw shadows / He saw the shadows of birds that fly She saw a crack / He saw a crevice She saw a hole / He saw a ditch She saw the homeless / He saw the rich She saw a rock / He saw a diamond When they got home they looked into each other’s eyes, / How shall we ever agree on this life at the same time? / They said all at once / Well… / She said / We must learn to revel in our differences / Lets go against society, / Every time I see differently or you do / Lets break out the champagne and the sweet meats / Every time one sees a problem.. Lets celebrate for the other / Every time one sees a solutions lets do it again … / Celebrate / Celebrate each other.. And then we will loose track of / Perfect timing cause every moment will be just perfect!! So they made a pact and they went for walks / When she saw buildings and he saw the sky they both / Were so happy for what the other was seeing it was like they were seeing EVERYTHING ALL AT ONCE. / It was like it did not matter any more who saw what when or where; It just mattered that they were together. / And guess what? / THEY LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER… TEE HEE / THE END Linaji 2009

  • Image of a boarded window. Photographed with a Mamiya RZ 67 and TriX film

  • An old, Chinese man sits watching the World go by from the inside of a San Francisco tram – USA, 2009

  • An old and abandoned restaurant on the streets of Lucca, Italy

  • This torrential downpour put us off our planned sunset sail last night… lightening and metal dinghy masts are not the best combo I fear… the raindrops almost bouncing off the loch.. or stoatin’ doon as joak would say.. Not great art but a memorable night and just wish i’d got those rebounding raindrops more clearly… try viewing large.. Thanks for looking! cheers… Nikon D60 / Nikkor VR 18-200 / UV filter / f/5.6 / 1/100sec / ISO-400 / exp -0.3 / 200mm

  • For the cloud spotters, can you see Mother Nature and her all seeing eye? This is the clouds above the River Trent as it flows past the village of Owston Ferry in North Lincolnshire. Converted into pinhole black and white and best viewed large

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