Posts tagged “storm

Summer Storm


Vanishing Vista


Early Morning Storm


Approaching Storm


Storm Approaching the River – Infrared


Rain on the River


Sunshine in the Rain


All By Myself


The Calm After the Storm


At the Rainbow’s End


Gloomy Day at the Beach


True Grit

This is a scan of a 35mm negative I shot the other week that exhibits an extreme grain pattern. I have decided that I like the effect in this particular composition.


Storm Brewing on the Horizon


Mountain Sunset

As I continue to scan some of my old slides to present here in my journal I’ve come to realize that I miss the rich, saturated colors that I could get by deliberately underexposing Ektachrome film. With the right subject matter, a light to moderately underexposed slide looked terrific right out of the camera. No processing software necessary, just shine some light through it and enjoy.


Highway to Hell


Lightning at the Lake


Take the Long Way Home


Barn Storm


Window in the Rain


Calm Before the Storm


Afternoon Storm Approaching


The Beautiful Bane of My Existence

It’s pollen season again and as you can see in this photo that I took in some lovely storm light the other day the trees around here are full of it. I am terribly allergic to oak tree pollen so being in a place like this with a camera is a double-edged sword in my case. It can be beautiful to look at and photograph but it can also make me miserable at the same time.


“Street” Photography

Happy Monday!


Rainstorm, Valles Caldera

On Saturday we spent the day slowly working our way up the volcanic mountain stopping to take photos the entire way up. I could see the storm cloud building above the mountain throughout the day and had a secret hope that by late afternoon conditions would be right for a rainbow at the top. I didn’t say anything though because I didn’t want get everyone’s hopes up. Luckily though as we came over the rim and descended into the caldera this was the sight that we encountered. Our timing was fortuitous indeed, the rainbow lasted less than ten minutes and then silently vanished.