Dark storming 

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  • A lone Gum, leaning and gnarled with a lifelong fight against the wind. Yet still it stands.

  • When I made this artwork I needed some spice in my life, some new adventures. “The wind is blowing, / The sea is moving more and more… / It is time for the pirates to reach the nearest coast.” Copyright © Sylvain6po.

  • Landscape Series

  • A hillside in central Victoria with a storm approaching. The sun breaks through and floods part of the land with a golden glow.

  • Great for those who love the stars… Though there won’t be star gazing tonight. Also a nice gift for those fans of the game MYST

  • Aaron (aka Flamejob) recently put a call out for images to work on and I bravely sent him a couple of mine. This is the result! How incredible is it and how talented is Aaron?! Anyone who knows me and my love of dark, moody images would know how perfect this is for me! © Aaron Pritchard and Sarah Moore 2008 Here is the original by request…

  • / / / / Dog Rocks, Batesford / / /

  • “If your pictures aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough“. Robert Capa’s wisdom echoes as fresh today as it ever was. If you accept the truth that you can’t be too close, how far is too far? I was sharing the afternoon with my computer, all the light stuff, browsing and shifting files around, when events in the harbour hijacked my attention Just one look through the window, and you know it’s the moment you should be part of, somehow. As a dedicated instinct driven photographer you grab your camera and run into the oncoming rain, braving the wild wind and the clusters of objects, which on an ordinary day don’t reside in mid air, just to get a shot, or better, The Shot. Not quite, not me. I did take my compact camera but observed the menace for a while behind the safety of a closed window. The dark clouds extinguished the sunlight within minutes, and what was left of it refracted considerably before hitting the harbour from different angles, creating an extraordinary dance of light and shadows on the motionless surface of the ocean. I took a couple of shots from left to right with the clear intention of stitching them together. Shortly after, the darkness descended. How come the most threatening events can look so spectacular? The storm climbed uphill and started to shake the house, rattling windows in an attempt to rip the glass from the frames, as it wished to suck in that couch potato and spit him out there, where he should be. Yeah baby, just go hard; you may be angry but the structure is sound, and I know it. I casually walked back to my seat and continued browsing the Net as if nothing had happened. What else can you do on a day like this?

  • The second addition to my Space collection. Depicted in this image is what I see as the equivalent of an electrical storm in space. / I hope you enjoy it. :) ps. More to come soon, I will try and bring out more images and quicker.

  • An acrylic painting 16”x 12”(41cm x 31cm) of lightning. Just before lightning strikes, thunderstorms release bursts of X-rays and gamma rays. This is what causes the amazing electrical patterns of light. This one is straight out of my imagination, and rather different from my usual bright paintings, but we have been having some storms lately so thought it appropriate. Lightning flashing all around / streaks of white hitting the ground / Loud cracks fill the air / take a walk, if you dare! Lightning Storm was featured on the Homepage!

  • A small yacht tries to outrun a shelf cloud

  • Dark, menacing and amazing spiral shaped clouds, herald the arrival of a storm at Koh Samui, Thailand. Featured in Tone It Down group – 20th September, 2009

  • It was a stormy weather in Bryce Canyon, Utah USA when I took this shot. I liked this old tree or whatever was left from it. It has added to the overall atmosphere. Captured with Nikon D70. Featured in Natural color and light group 29/03/2009 / Featured in Moody, Dark, Evocative group 17/08/2009 / Featured in Utah Landscapes group 05/09/2009 /

  • Snake Valley, Utah / (2005.07.20) Featured in Sun Rays * / (2009.JUL.19) RedBubble Album: Great Atmosphere!* SONY Cybershot DSC F-828

  • After 2 days of humid northerlies from QLD, Victoria had some thundery rain throughout most districts associated with pre-frontal troughs. On the 3rd day a vigorous front approached from the SW in the morning, with a squall warning issued for the Melbourne area. The cold air wedged itself under the warm moist air that was hanging around, causing a spectacular shelf cloud on the leading edge of the front. Strong winds were observed with the passage, some planes at the Avalon air show were flipped over and widespread tree and building damage in southern districts.

  • Kingscote Harbour, Kangaroo Island, Australia / NOTE: An amended version has been uploaded because the first card I received was so dark in the bottom right corner. Post-Production: GIMP / Camera : Canon EOS 400D All artwork is copyright© to Stephen Mitchell / All Rights Reserved. / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify my photography, writing, and artwork without my express consent.

  • At the Sutro Baths in San Francisco, CA

  • Canon EOS 350D, 37mm, 1/640 sec, F/5, ISO-100 / Made September 13, 2009 / A dark and windy day at the North-Sea beach, Groote Keeten, The Netherlands, Europe / /

  • Shot in Nervi, Liguria region, Italy

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