Coast storm 

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  • Storm swell battering the North Cornwall coast UK

  • Taken late afternoon – my first digital image here!

  • Taken in Victoria Park Bristol. / Not really shot in the snow so I had a bit of trouble with the WB. / Only a small amount of exp + and sharpening. / Cropped to suit. Make: NIKON CORPORATION / Model: NIKON D70 / Shutter Speed: 1/100 second / F Number: F/9.0 / Focal Length: 22 mm / ISO Speed: 200 / Date Picture Taken: Feb 5, 2009, 9:47:32 AM

  • Coastline taken mid morning after a storm

  • This was taken during a storm on Gough Island just when a rainbow appeared.

  • I was in the process of getting plastered on the Sunshine Coast, on the roof of Steves’ apartment. Stunning view from there. On this night, a large storm had passed over Brisbane, and was now manifesting itself off the coast, right near where we were drinking. Luckily, my camera and tripod were in the car. I spent a good hour shooting this storm, with about 30” exposures each shot, roughly. Main point, always keep your camera/tripod handy. Even when pissed. :)

  • Another in the sequence of drunken long exposures… The large ellow object just over the building on the right is actually the moon. Wish I had a longer lens so I could make use of it…

  • I love the way lightning is so completely random, the way it dances across the sky… I could easily watch and shoot storms for hours on end.

  • Another in the rooftop storm sequence.

  • Taken on NSW Coast just before a masive electrical storm.

  • Boats hibernating on the coast of Maine.

  • Sunrise Rainfall Ke’anae Peninsula Maui Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2007 – 2010 / Ourjrny / The Heart Within the Art / All Rights Reserved The beautiful remote village of Ke’anae is on the tip of the peninsula below. This is true Hawai’i where our Ohana and friends, Kanaka Maoli, the familes who live here, are descendents of many generations of farmers and practice ancient and cultural practices in sustainable land, fresh water, crops and taro farming and conservation. We have many Ohana and friends who live in this area. If you visit Ke’anae, please drive slowly as there are many children, do not enter private drives, and please be respectful for, the moment you drive off the road to Hana and turn down onto the Keana’e Peninsula, remember you are on private land. “Your touch was gentle. / I hardly noticed you enter within the circle of my life. / But yet, / you took hold of my heart, and led me along an ancient path. / Back to the places of the Ancestors and the Old Gods. You spun an unseen magic that found its way into my life. / As I lay with that circle of stones, ancient and worn, and looked up into the starry sky, / I could never have imagined that I would see the world through your eyes or touch your magical realm, a vision of the sparkling walls of your celestial home, held within your divine radiance, my Goddess of the Fates. And yet, / was I not always your child waiting to be born? / Your voice murmuring in the night. / The sigh of the wind on the moor, / and within the places of the dreaming, / carried by the sound of the Shaman’s drum. The many things you have shown me, in waking and in sleep, snatches of an ancient melody, / steps of a timeless dance. The weaver of the web, of which I am but one small strand…. / your essence flows within my veins, / your song hidden within my dreams, / waiting to be revealed.” ~ poetry by Vanora Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / This is a composite of two of my images, one taken of the sky at sunset on Po’olenalena Beach over Kaho’olawe Island and the second of rainfall on Ke’anae Peninsula at sunrise.

  • A strong storm began brewing off the coast of New South Wales.

  • Nikon Coolpix + some effects including lightning and Orton Effect / Bridlington, North Yorkshire, UK TOP TEN in the challenge All Kinds of Boats

  • Storm off the California coast with a lifeguard tower in the foreground.

  • Currumbin Rock on the Gold Coast, Queensland, on a stormy evening

  • late afternoon image taken as the sun lowered and the storm clouds grew.

  • late afternoon image taken as the sun lowered and the storm clouds grew.

  • Abandoned beach huts as a storm brews! / Taken at Scratby Sands, Great Yarmouth.

  • Storms brewing off the coast of Port MacDonnell. My favourite time to take photos – when the sun is poking through the dark clouds providing great light.

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