We've had a couple of hot, humid days (31C/88F) which exceeded the forecasted highs of 27C/80F and 23C/73F. The sky had become progressively cloudy during the day but nothing that looked threatening. However, during the news after dinner, the weatherman said our area was under a thunderstorm warning. While some thunderheads were visible to the north and south of us, we were still blessed under a patch of blue.
That didn't last long, however, as storm clouds gathered in the west. I grabbed the camera and tripod and shot some of the cloud formations. At one point, large drops of rain started to fall, and you`ll see a few drops on my lens on the last shot. Then, suddenly, the sun burst out of a hole in the clouds, bathed the front yard in brilliant sunshine, and produced a rainbow that lasted less than 30 seconds. As quick as the sun appeared it was covered with dark clouds again, allowing me just enough time to get a few shots.
Shortly thereafter the clouds burst open - but I had already sought shelter indoors. We received a deluge for a good 15 minutes - sans lightning and thunder - and then it was all over.
(first shot made with 70-200mm lens, last 3 shots made with a 10-22mm lens - all at f11 and ISO200, with shutter speeds of 1/500, 1/2, 1/4, and 1/20 sec respectively)
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That didn't last long, however, as storm clouds gathered in the west. I grabbed the camera and tripod and shot some of the cloud formations. At one point, large drops of rain started to fall, and you`ll see a few drops on my lens on the last shot. Then, suddenly, the sun burst out of a hole in the clouds, bathed the front yard in brilliant sunshine, and produced a rainbow that lasted less than 30 seconds. As quick as the sun appeared it was covered with dark clouds again, allowing me just enough time to get a few shots.
Shortly thereafter the clouds burst open - but I had already sought shelter indoors. We received a deluge for a good 15 minutes - sans lightning and thunder - and then it was all over.
(first shot made with 70-200mm lens, last 3 shots made with a 10-22mm lens - all at f11 and ISO200, with shutter speeds of 1/500, 1/2, 1/4, and 1/20 sec respectively)
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31 comments:
That sky is amazing Rick.
The last photograph is absolutely beautiful.
I love these kind of storms -- well not being in them, but because of the awesome skies that come and go so quickly. Great shots, Rick. You were lucky to get the rainbow! :)
Extraordinary light!These are spectacular.
The heavens declare the glory of God.
the scarier the approaching storm the greater the photographs! These are awesome, Rick! Love the last one...wow!
These would be worth getting wet for!
Wow, it was a don't blink time from the sounds of it, you might have missed something. Did it remind you of Alberta by chance? ;-)
I love your shots, the last one is fantastic. I guess it's my favorite because I love the sunshine.
Have a great week!
Prachhtige foto's Rick. We hadden hier gisteren 33 graden C dus heel heet en gisteravond en vannacht is het verschrikkelijk slecht weer geweest. Onweer en regen. Ondergelopen straten en huizen. Gelukkig wordt het vandsaag maar weer 22 graden. Dat is een stuk lekkerder.
Fijne dag!
Such ominous looking storm clouds. They're amazing photos Rick .. the sky really is such a magnificent subject for a photo .. doesn't matter the weather! Stay safe during those storms!!
Storm clouds are fascinating. The last photo is spectacular!
Dear friend, what a moment in your picture... Nature is powerfull and sometimes scares us...
When a I was in Michigan, some years ago with my soon we had a unforgetable experience with a thundrstorm... It was so close, but thank God, nothing bad happend...
Nice pictures...
Hugs from here...
(sorry about some English mistakes)
Su.
That last photo is unlike anything I've seen. Beautiful captures!
That last shot is just stunning.
The last picture is beautiful!
A grey sky makes you assume that the landscape MUST lose it's color, but NO, the sun finds a way to peek threw the thick layer of divine wrath spreading color and a rainbow :-)
Greetz,
Joseph
Storms can be lovely! Especially these short, summer storms.
The fourty photo is extraordinary! Good job
Surveys of the lens extremely storm!
Congratulations Rick!
a hug
Wow very profound skies Rick
Great shots! :D
Thank you! That photo was taken in Cascais (:
Wow Rick! What absolutely stunning photo's! I love thunderstorms! I love to listen to them, and watch for the lightning. (:
I think it's weird when your walking along or something, and one minute it's dry, the next it's absolutely tipping it down. Really strange, but always funny, haha.
Great pics!
Wonderful post!
Keep it coming!
We all are always here to support you.
Just love the lightening in the last photo. Clouds and storms can be so mesmerizing to watch. Wishing you a wonderful coming weekend. Hugs Carrie
Ciao Rick,
it's hot here too, but that's why we have these wonderful shows like you've got!
kiss
Blankets of clouds, then the rainbow appears...Nature's really showing off for you!
Mighty nice shots, Rick, but that last one is AWESOME! I love pictures like that... the sun shining on just sections of the shot, not to mention the ominous sky in the background & a rainbow to boot! You rock! =)
Thank you Lisa (ABC paid off, again).
Thanks Nancy - preparation + opportunity = luck ;-)
Thank you Ruth - so right !
Thanks Carolyn - so fortunate I was already out shooting - would have missed the opportunity otherwise.
LOL Julia - I was trying to have my cake and eat it too ;-)
It sure was Darlene - and it did remind me of Alberta (don't like the weather ? wait 5 minutes !). Thank you - enjoy your Canada Day weekend !
Dank je wel, Riet ! 33C - dat is erg heet ! 22C zou toch wel een beetje lekkerder voelen dacht ik. Fijn weekeind.
Thanks Katherine - I always like a dramatic sky - it looked much more ominous than it turned out to be. Have a great weekend !
Thank you Karin - right place, right time ;-)
Su - great to hear from you, and thank you. Yes, storms can be scary moments, but they provide opportunities for interesting photos. No problems with your English - much appreciated !
Thank you Elizabeth - the light was very strange with darkness covering part of the landscape and brilliant sunshine in the background; glad I caught it.
Thanks Farmchick !
Danke, Joseph - truly amazing what can happen during a storm, and yes, some of those clouds did really look wicked ! Enjoy your weekend !
I always enjoy them Eileen - a brief blast of fury !
Obrigado, Fábio !
Thank you so much, Magda. I hope your weekend is wonderful, and peaceful.
Thank you Stewart ! 'Our' royals are enjoying them too ;-)
Thank you Soraia ! I will have to look Cascais up - must be a lovely place.
Ha ha - thanks Saz; I just don't like to get caught in those moments when it goes from dry to downpour - especially not with my camera !
@The Tame Lion - thanks for stopping by, and your kind words. (always enjoy your posts for a chuckle !).
Hi Carrie - thank you; I enjoy watching storms and seeing what I can capture (not much luck with lightning. yet).
Hi Minusca - thanks for visiting and your nice words. I hope to visit you soon. Hugs. Ciao !
And I was so fortunate to be there to capture it when she did, Jeanne ! Thank you.
Thanks Tricia ! It was a really strange sight - had I not been looking on that side of the house I would have missed it all. Talk about a trifecta !!
Just amazing
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