Storm thunder 

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  • A massive storm gets ready to unleash its awesome power over an outback road in Western Australia.

  • The thunderstorm in this photograph was taken on the top-end wetlands late in the build up season…only weeks before this area was a dustbowl, yet weeks later it becomes a floodplain ! As the storm surged across the lush plains it dumped heavy rain and some shortlived reprieving cool winds. / / EOS A2, Fuji Velvia 50. / ©T.Middleton2007 bubblesite / photography blog / portfolio —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / / / / / see more of my weather related photography by clicking on the preview image below. / / / /

  • A gustfront moving over Mt Walsh at sunset.

  • Life is a blank canvas. Tonight… this is how I colour mine. Tulips on Table Cape

  • When the thunder comes and you are standing at 12,000 feet, this is probably the last place you want to be. So when the thunder comes and you are the highest object in the Colorado Rockies….run!!! Lightning strikes kill people in the high country every year and needles to say I pretty much high tailed it after shooting this, back to the car as quick as I could. Loveland Pass is a Colorado landmark, and looking here you look out over the Continental Divide. It is the highest mountain Pass in the United States to be plowed and stayed open year around, as trucks carrying hazardous chemicals must cross this way instead of using the Eisenhower Tunnel. I went ahead and decided to process this in HDR using Photomatix and final output through PS CS2, the reason for the HDR was to catch the dynamic light (which seems like I am always chasing) and the drama in the clouds with the approaching thunderstorm. LucisArt used for final detail work. Thoughts welcomed! —-John —-—-—-—-—-—-— / More of my work can be seen on my website at http://jdebordphoto.com / All artwork is © John De Bord, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • Lightning striking in the mountains behind a home in the Arizona desert.

  • Lighting strikes so hard and so strong but still i hang out under the tree waiting for that perfect shot… well nearly perfect

  • In the warm summer night, I watched this amazing dry storm cell pass over me from the West. It looked like it was going to cross right over top of me – so I made an escape plan (run like hell!) But in the end, it turned north and head away from me – not before I captured this. Camera Tech / Make: SONY / Model: DSLR-A100 / Shutter Speed: 50 second / F Number: F/4.0 / Focal Length: 18 mm / ISO Speed: 80 / Date Picture Taken: Jan 27, 2007, 10:04:06 PM

  • Captured in Cave Creek, Arizona. Really liked the colors of the sky in this shot. / Other lightning photos: / / / /

  • Image by photographer Glennis Siverson. A thunderstorm rolls in over Lake Adair in Orlando, Florida, as cars drive by on the wet pavement.

  • What a sight this was, the sky was burning orange! I love how the city looks so small compared to that enormous storm cloud… this was taken at ascot, looking over Brisbane 17.05.08 at 4:55 pm just as the sun was setting… This storm was incredible to watch, until i had to run back to the car because the wind was going to pick me and my camera up + within minutes the city wasn’t visible anymore…

  • 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

  • Captured in Cave Creek, Arizona. Shot using Canon 20D & 28-135mm IS @28mm. Thanks for looking. Other lightning photos: / / /

  • Lightning striking Black Mountain in Cave Creek, Arizona. / Shot with a Canon 20D & 28-135mm IS USM @28mm . Thanks for looking. Other lightning photos: / / /

  • A moment of youthful exuberance.

  • Featured in National Parks of the World – Dec 2008. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia. Captured today… I jumped in my trusty old Toyota Landcruiser (Barry) and headed bush to chase this spectacular storm front. It was such an exhilarating adventure! We have now enjoyed several weeks of ongoing storm activity here in the desert. Today’s wild and rainy storms began at around eight this morning. Throughout the day, storm front after storm front has rolled over the desert, bringing with them heavy rain and exhilarating electrical activity. We have endured hail today, strong winds and even a lightning strike which sparked a small blaze in the National Park. And all of these incredible storm sessions were punctuated by bright sunshine and warm temperatures. Wow, I am thoroughly exhausted from following the weather today. I think I have storm-photographing-fatigue. / (A new member of the Elite Storm Chaser Squadron…) Uluru, Central Australia. Monday 24th November 2008. [Creative Effects: Contrast and brightness adjustments, Omni spotlight with Photoshop]

  • The moral of this story is that if one concerns oneself only with teacups, one shall never again give a damn whether the glass is half empty, half full, or halfway to mexico.

  • Northern Steptoe Valley, NV / Egan Mountain Range / (2008.05.23) / Placed Second in Severe Weather Challenge on Severe Weather / (2009.SEP.28) / Top Ten in Dawn Of Time Challenge on Gateways / (2009.SEP.23) / Top Ten in Rainy Skies Challenge on Skyscapes / Top Ten in Mother Nature Challenge on Moody, Dark, Evocative Featured on / In the Eyes of Danger / (2009.JUL.01) / Outsiders / (2009.MAY.03) / Severe Weather / (2009.APR.04) / JPG Cast-Offs / (2009.02.22) RedBubble Album: Great Atmosphere Canon 350D EOS / Canon 18/55mm Desaturated – JASCPaintShop Pro x7 Sales: RedBubble: 1 (laminated print) / ............ Online Direct: 3 (8×10) / ............ Gallery:4+ /

  • During this past week, unimaginable waves came crashing into the north shores of the Hawaiian islands. The surf was windy, and messy, and disorganized—not ridable for the great watermen of Hawaii. I happened to be in Sunset Beach, Oahu during the storm, and the sun only peeked through the clouds a couple of times, briefly. I was waiting. Here is my image.

  • 13 May 2009 1857 hrs / Near Lamont Oklahoma / No damage reported. This was out in the open. Nikon D2X / Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8 / Slik Tripod 17mm / 1/30 sec F/4 / ISO 100 0 EV / HDT Info: / Four images adjusted in Nikon Capture: 0 EV, -0.5, -1.0 and / -1.25 EV. / Sent to Photomatix to generate HDR, made adjustments / Sent to Photoshop for sharpening and cropping All of the conditions formed today to spawn a gaggle of tornadoes… This one went rain wrapped right after this shot. We nearly got into trouble since we were on a dead end county road. / Storm had 3” hail

  • Tilia, commonly called Linden or Lime is a family of trees that has many uses. One of the more peculiar being a treatment for hysteria. This image shows a detail. oil on canvas / 120×80 cm. / original sold

  • Summer Storm Location: Shorncliffe, Queensland, Australia. / Date: December 2008. This is an alternate version of Summer Storm. / / Photographic details: / Canon EOS 40D / 18mm, 1/50sec, f22, ISO200 Copyright Notice / © 2000-2009 Matt Duncan / All rights reserved.

  • A storm passes out over sea, off Caloundra on the Sunshine Coast of Australia.

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