Lighting rain 

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  • Rain rolls in on Bass Straight behind the lighthouse at Cape Otway as the sun rises on this wondeful stucture. / We stayed in the assistant light keepers house for 2 nights overlooking the light house and were constantly amazed at the rapid change in weather conditions. / At sunrise the lighthouse was bathed in warm sunrise light,yet rain was rapidly approaching from behind on Bass Straight….an awesome sight and experience. / Fuji S2 Pro capture

  • I thought I’d try something a little different. I don’t normally shoot anything abstract or parts of objects, I usually like to zoom out a capture the whole subject in one shot. But on this one particular evening, as the sun was creeping over the horizon, it lit up the clouds that had been dumping lots of rain on us. I stood outside in awe of all the shapes and cloud types that weren’t so obvious when the sun was covered by them, but now, as the sun pushed it’s light through a gap, and with all of it’s wonderful colour, it revealed the stunning shapes of the underbelly of the storm. The colours, shapes and shadows encouraged me to grab my camera, and thus I shot just bits a pieces of the clouds that were around me on that night, and as the sun went further down, the colours changed. This is one image from 5 that are in my gallery. You may enjoy them or you may not, but to me they are a reminder of that amazing display on that one evening.

  • lightning strike over bribie island 8.10.07massive winds heaps of thunder and lightning, got soaking wet so did camera i didnt care ,shot around 130 shots got about 4good ones (untouched photo)

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  • Lonely pylon on a wooden jetty early in the morning with heavy clouds after a storm.

  • Highland Cow and a rainbow, Isle of Skye, Scotland, UK

  • . / One cold foggy winters day in beautiful New Zealand The milky colour of the water of Sulphur Bay is caused by particles of sulphur being suspended in the water. This sulphur has been produced by hydrogen sulphide gas rising from the lake. / The smells of Sulphur Bay and Lake Rotorua are from sulphurous gases belched from the depths of the Earth and resemble rotten eggs !! / Steam and gases can be heard bubbling and roaring to the surface through vents and pools :)) WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.

  • i wanted something angelic and kind of spiritual…

  • Taken with an infrared setting through the windscreen of my car at night – it was raining at the time and freezing cold – hence why it was taken from the warm comfort of my car! /

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  • After it rained one day, the sun started shining… and a cool breeze went through the pine trees in my backyard…

  • impressionist photography

  • From my Moss series. / Shot with a Canon EFS 60mm f/2.8 macro lens. As is.

  • For the artist or the artist at heart. A KERSPLAT I rainbow love :P Anways…this is a mixture of images turned into paintbrushes in photoshop and applied together in different ways to create the illusion that the shirt is covered in splatter paint. Sold 1 copy on Sat. April 4th/09 / Sold 2 copies on Mon. March 16th/09 Enjoy :) This is the version of the design for black/dark shirts: /

  • Captured in between rain showers, just after dawn at The Split Point Lighthouse at Aireys Inlet, on The Great Ocean Road. Pentax istDS Camera. An HDR image with three exposures bracketed and processed using Dynamic Photo HDR. Please feel free to browse through my website: Phil Thomson IPA Photography I hope you enjoy the experience.

  • Copyright Top Ten in Storms through Windows

  • Featured in Fabulous Flowers Group / Featured in Raindrops Group

  • Classic Dark Red 1941 Lincoln Hood Light with Rain Droplets on it at 8th Annual Car Show at Country Village in Bothell, WA where it rained part of the show. Shot with DSLR Canon Rebel XT w/ 28-105mm Lens © copyright 2009 All Rights Reserved / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without the express consent of Starlite Wonder Imaging. Featured 10/12/09 in Americas ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free Featured 10/10/09 in Victorian Viewfinders Featured 10/05/09 in Photographers of redbubble Featured 9/27/09 in ! 100% ! Featured 9/13/09 in Dimensions

  • “The Bothy” continues the story of four friends who set out for a Christmas weekend in the country..the first three chapters can be read by clicking on the links on the images seen below We were shattered….ahead nothing but impregnable darkness..behind us just a faint glimmer from the snow that covered the fields and hills that surrounded us on all sides…with Dahlia getting more burdensome by the minute, we decided to press on in the direction where I thought I saw the light…the snow fell harder…the sled that we loaded with our things dragged heavily behind me..my suggestion that we should leave it behind was quickly vetoed and in light of what happened later, I was glad we brought it along…the wind was relentless…biting, stinging wet particles of rain mixed with snow assaulted us from all sides, as we continued our slow march to ….where?...where we going?...we had no idea but felt an imperative need to keep moving…by this time Dahlia had fallen asleep…a great improvement, as she was now silent, but though she was a slight creature, Mark and Tom were becoming increasingly weary with the weight of her… / Then I saw it again…”There”…I cried, pointing to the sky, and this time the others saw it too…a faint light in the distance, hovering just ahead of us…this encouraging sight spurred us on, and turning the torch on and off in an effort to avoid Dahlia’s fate, we moved through the deepening twilight…one more corner and we saw it…a bothy…partially buried in snow, at the end of lane, and up an incline…The Ritz hotel would not have been more welcome than this little hut, left on purpose it seemed for stranded travellers like us…the door unlocked, we went in, placed Dahlia on some straw in a corner and looked about us for any amenities the bothy might provide…what luck!! there were two candles on a ledge and a few tins of food…we made ourselves as comfortable as possible to wait out the night, shutting the door tightly against the increasing wind which buffeted the building…we fell asleep instantly….much later, the wind seemed to die down… awakened by a slight sound I rose up and in the gloomy murkiness of the room I saw a shadow standing in the open door... For those unacquainted with the term, a bothy is a basic shelter, usually left unlocked and available for anyone to use free of charge. It was also a term for basic accommodation, usually for gardeners or other workers on an estate. Bothies are to be found in remote, mountainous areas of Scotland, northern England and Wales. They are particularly common in the Scottish Highlands.wiki. Watercolour on Saunders Not Paper / The Grove / Lost / A Weekend in the Country

  • morning, first light / Sept 2008 (Quebec, Canada) / - / DSLR Sony A100 | DT 18-70mm Sony lens 3.5/5.5 / . / . / / . / . /

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  • Taken at 10.00 a.m. the sun shines through the clouds. / the foam curve reminded me of a moon shape, that is why the title. / 1 Dec 2009 / . / Canon EOS 500D / . / Paço D’Arcos / Lisbon Coast / Portugal / . / FEATURED in SEA group / 5 Dec 2009 / . / / . / FEATURED in PORTUGAL group / 4 Dec 2009 / . / / . / FEATURED in CONTRASTING PERCEPTIONS group / 5 Dec 2009 / . / / . / FEATURED at LISBON and Surroundings group / 6 Dec 2009 / . / / . / . / . / . / . / . / / .

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