Autumn storm, Barossa Valley, South Australia
Gilbert, SC. USA. Olympus OM-3. Sigma 21mm. a storm rolled in while the sun was still beating down on this field.
Storm clouds over Canola Fields, Gawler, South Australia. / 1/640s f/8.0 at 10.0mm iso100 More Canola Images / More Landscape Images RB Landscape Group
Caught this storm on the horizon on the way home tonight, just East of Okotoks, Alberta. It is reminiscent of some captures I have seen of hurricanes…. Hope none of our neighbors suffered any damage.
A pic I took in June of country landscape- barn, dark sky, etc., after a huge, wonderful thunderstorm.
Provence landscape : a sunflowers field illuminated by the storm light.
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A friend and I road tripped through central South Dakota a few summers ago and got to chase this rainbow for about an hour down Highway 14. I pulled over to take this picture of the bow over a ripened wheat field with drops of rainwater still glistening on the points of the barbed wire fence.
A second landscape from the Mowsley/Laughton area of Leicestershire, UK. This image was featured as image of the day at Fotopic.net on 16th May 2008 / Not long ago, I posted this, below, from a location nearby. I love this land at this time of year. / If you like it and want to buy the pair, click this link to get the second. They look good as a pair on a wall, especially when toplit by a small bulb
Full view please :) ..::Stock Photo Credit::.. / Field / Sky / Model / White Tiger / Temple / Mountain If you like this, please check out: / / /
All work in this portfolio is © Stephanie Rachel Seely. / These materials (images and poems) may NOT be edited, copied, reproduced, printed, distributed, displayed, performed, or used in any way, in whole or in part, without my written permission. Please respect copyright and do not save or upload any images or poems to Photobucket, Flickr, Myspace, Facebook etc. These creative materials are NOT public domain. This artwork was featured in Outsiders I didn’t plan on ever uploading this, but I’ve really come to like it. I’ve had it as my desktop background for a few days, and, despite its simplicity, I really enjoy it. This is a photo of a painting (original too big to scan) with slight colour changes made in Photoshop. The light effect was caused by the camera flash, and I thnk it works even better than the way it was painted. Used as background for Wish Upon The Rain
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Title: Thunder Clouds / Media Type: oil on canvas / Technique: palette-knife-technique / Size: 39,37” x 31,5” (100×80cm) / Style & Subject: Impressionism / Landscape “Thunder Clouds” was FEATURED in Painters In Modern Times
8/7/09 ~ Featured in Animal Homes ~ Thank you!!!! 7/27/09 – Top Ten in Agricultural Scenery, and featured in the 4 Winners Only group ~ Thank you!!! 3/16/09 – Top Ten in Let’s Find Some Barns challenge – Scavenger Hunt group – thank you!!!!!!!!!!! 1/6/09 – Featured again!!! – In Old Barns Around the World. Thank you Ruth & Evita for the second feature!!!! 11/24/08 – Featured in Old Barns Around the World (Thank you Ruth & Evita!!!!!) 11/23/08 – Featured in Rural America (Thank you hosts!!!!!) An old country barn near Williamsport, PA – Taken July 2008 / (I did some editing to the sky!)
Changed the title—since the mood seems to fit nirelstock.deviantart.com / photo of nirelstock taken by bruno (photolounge.ch) / dreamstime / and / shoofly-stock.deviantart.com (crow)
Something I used to do when I was about this age—back in the tornado weather of Illinois.. :) http://fc04.deviantart.com/fs25/f/2008/128/1/d/Windy_day_by_JensStockCollection.jpg
Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass, it’s about learning to dance in the rain. And I love dancing in the rain, with him.
Stock: house / grass
“And the rains came” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © Sony a100 camera / Photoshop CS4 artwork “Rain showers my spirit / and waters my soul.” / Emily Logan Decons After many months of drought here in far north Queensland it was so refreshing to receive a few downpours yesterday which helped to wash away the dust storms residue from plants and trees as well as from our souls…... And the rains came was featured in the: Dimensions group – Oct 09 Inspired Art group – Oct 09 redbubble’s Featured Art and Photography – Oct 09 Image Writing group – Dec 09
“Lost” continues the story of four friends who set out for a Christmas weekend in the country…in the first chapter, seen HERE the friends’ day starts out joyfully, but soon deteriorates along with the weather, and they quickly become lost... Watercolour on Saunders Not Paper A moment or two of stunned silence, as it slowly dawned on us that we had no idea where we were…it was the days before Mapquest and GPS and cell phones…we-were-lost…the day was getting rapidly darker as the last of the pallid sun sank behind the hills…Dahlia started to whimper and Mark, never at his best in a crisis told her to shut up, at which she burst into tears…there was no help for it…we would have to get out and walk until we found shelter somewhere…at this suggestion Dahlia’s whimpers turned into yells…she had no boots, only thin shoes suitable for city streets…hearing this Mark completely lost his temper….Dahlia always drove him mad…one wonders why he repeatedly sought her out…after calming them both down I said I felt sure (not really), that the area looked somewhat familiar and there would be a farm or something nearby…after some argument, and taking as much as we could carry, we set off, Dahlia wearing a pair of Tom’s boots which were too large for her, all the while sobbing that we should stay with the car… / The road stretched ahead, bleak and desolate, here and there, patches of gleaming ice set to trap the unwary traveller, hill upon hill rising behind…a rocky terrain that did not bode well for anyone trying to negotiate it…not a creature stirred and no bird sang…the wind blew stinging ice pellets at our faces, and in no time our gloves and feet were soaked…but there were ancient dry stone walls edging the road..a sign that somewhere nearby would be shelter…..we turned a corner…”.LOOK” I cried..Janis Z..Fiction..A Weekend in the Country..Ch.2 Lost.. / A Weekend in the Country
“The Grove” continues the story of four friends who set out for a Christmas weekend in the country…in the first chapter, seen HERE the friends’ day starts out joyfully, but soon deteriorates along with the weather, and they quickly become lost…in the second chapter seen HERE they decide to walk to their destination, but without any idea how to get there... Watercolour on Saunders Not Paper Look” I cried, but my cry fell on deaf ears…Dahlia, who had still been sobbing that we should stay with the car, terrified that she would fall, stumbled and actually fell, and before we knew it slid rapidly into one of the ditches that hidden by snow, lined the roadway…how to get her out without their falling on the treacherous ice, elicited a heated argument between Tom and Mark, Dahlia screaming and thrashing about all the while…finally by Tom yelling that “the more she moved the deeper she sank”, Dahlia got the message and the two men by lying prone on the icy lane, managed to drag her out dripping wet, but… without the boots…it was quickly apparent we would never get them back…no one could possibly reach down to try and find them…we dried her off as best we could, wrapped her in one of the blankets we had luckily brought with us and the two men elected to carry her in turn on their backs…that meant our progress was slower than ever…worse yet, the only torch we had was now flickering badly…to save the battery I turned it off, hoping that we would be guided by the light of the waning moon…... / Suddenly I remembered what I had seen…I turned back excitedly…”Look there”...I pointed to a spot ahead of us…I had seen what looked like a small sheltered grove, but what had really astonished me was the light…blazing brilliant light pouring down through the trees as if from the skies…”Look where? asked Tom…”There” I replied…then stopped silent…my hand dropped to my side…the light had gone…there was nothing there….only impenetrable darkness stared back at us... / Lost / A Weekend in the Country
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