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Extreme Instability, Scary weather and incredible shots [37 pics

Extreme Instability, Scary weather and incredible shots [37 pics
Extreme Instability: Nebraska Sand Hills Monster Supercell Storm Very intense high precipitation supercell storm moves south in the Nebraska Sand Hills south of Valentine, July 13, 2009. Very low, long and fat inflow cloud stretches east of the storm. Winds gusted upwards of 60+ mph into this storm. These images simply blew us away (pun intended). He always shoots with a Canon Digital Rebel SLRs. He states that “Second to a love of storms, is a love of all other things weather. We are very grateful he has allowed us to present some of his favorite pictures.[37 pictures] Hint: Use “J” and “K” keys (after the page finish loading) to navigate from picture to picture. Extreme Instability: June 19, 2011 McCook Nebraska Supercell The vertical wave wall was just crazy, but then you my also had that really funky curling wall/base up there. Extreme Instability: Whales Mouth Shelf cloud moves over a storm chaser producing what they term the “whales mouth” in southeast Nebraska August 9, 2009.

31 Amazing Photos of Extreme Weather | TimKainu.com Just as the title says, these amazing weather photos left me in awe when I saw them. I have been in love with tornadoes, hurricanes, strong storms, clouds and just about anything weather related since I was a kid. The one thing I strongly dislike about extreme weather is the unfortunate fatalities that are usually associated with them. Mike Hollingshead To start things off, this first set of photos comes from an amazing weather photographer named Mike Hollingshead of Bob Cross Ambra, With The Wind Michael Adam Michael Adam is a wonderful weather photographer. NOAA, Triple Water Spouts Vicente Villamón Sean McCormick Sean’s images, especially these two weather photos of his, struck the awesome nerve in me. Jim Reed Jim Reed is a legend when it comes to storm chasing and capturing amazing storms. Roger Hill Luis Argerich Jordi Gallego Niccolò Ubalducci James Puttick Rachel Gardner Maciek WeatherPix This website has awesome weather photography. Extreme Weather Photos

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30 Majestic Rainbow Photographs to Inspire You with Hope Rainbow photography is a challenging subject for photographers, simply because of the relative rarity of rainbows and the requirement for proper lighting, which makes it difficult for photographers to capture rainbows when they come around. Rainbows are often a sign of hope, and are mentioned in a variety of historical and religious texts, and have had a large impact on culture, mythology, art and literature. Scientifically, however, rainbows occur when light is refracted when entering a raindrop, reflected off the back of the raindrop, and then refracted again when exiting the drop, resulting in white light being split into its spectrum of colors. This post showcases 30 inspirational and majestic rainbow photographs that will leave you hopeful and inspired, and remind you that sometimes after the darkest rainstorms, beauty can be seen on the horizon. Enjoy the photographs! God’s Canvas by Drew Hopper Shower by James Puttick Do You Dream by Garry Schlatter Rainbow at Elgol by Freddie Ridge

42 Awe Inspiring Photos of Extreme Weather Inspiration by Bill Jones 927 Share This popular post was originally published August of last year. Mother Nature can really unleash some fury when she wants to. Jim Reed I wanted to start off with the king of extreme weather photography, Jim Reed. Mike Hollingshead Mike shoots some of the most incredible storms I have ever seen. Eric Nguyen Alan Nyiri Joe Marty Pouwelse Kenneth Fugate PhotoNinja Dennis Jones Mike Theiss Ultimate Chase Ngy Thanh iblue Hurricane Ike OKWeatherWatch Jorn C Olsen Woman in Snow Ice Storms For those who would like to share their extreme weather photography please feel free to join our flickr group and add your images to the pool. Related Posts If you found this article helpful, check out... Share Us 49 Comments Leave a Reply Topics

40 Beautiful and Very High-Resolution Wallpapers Do you have a boring desktop wallpaper? Are you tired of looking at the same, old desktop wallpaper? Well, here’s the remedy. This collection contains beautiful, high-quality and high-resolution (at least 1900x1200px) wallpapers. I hope you will find several wallpapers to refresh and invigorate your workspace. Seascapes: inspirational photos Posted on February 21, 2012 in Photography If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed or follow us on Facebook or Twitter . Thanks for visiting! Rate this Post (4 votes, average: 5.00 out of 5) Loading ... So... Check this out on our Partner Network

Amazing Aurora pic from Finland Post n°10 The spiral, petroglyphs, Chaco Canyon LaLuna on Wed 24 Feb 2010, 11:38 am Chaco Canyon is another place that fascinates me. I felt an instant familiarity with the place when I first saw pictures of it... As though I had been there before, many times. I'm not an expert on petroglyphs by any stretch of the imagination, but to me the picture of the Chaco Canyon petroglyph looked like it might have something to do with hunting. By the way, I love your picture of Half Dome, Sheila. Carole InstantShift | Web Designers and Developers Daily Resource.

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