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It was snowing and raining this morning, so I waited until the afternoon then went out for a walk in the woods after the rain stopped; but the weather had a few more tricks to play.
First it was cloudy, then sunny, then cloudy again; then boom, thunder and super heavy snow and ice pellets. I stopped on the way home to take this shot as the clouds cleared a bit to let the setting sun shine through.
Actually, it's Maryland, around the Baltimore area.
Hyperbolicly speaking, this is after about the 415th snowstorm we've had this year.
Thankfully this weather isn't near as bad as what's currently being reported in Hawai'i.
From autumn gold to winter white. The best of winter from a photographic point of view (bad pun!) though there's little sunshine to make it all glitter. 'Thundersnow' is a new addition to our vocabulary, and to our experience too. So - I was looking at a lovely green summer scene from Fyvie loch. And with the help of Photoshop and the iPad app Vinci I painted it with all the colours I could squeeze in ;o)
Happy Sliders Sunday!!
Textures and layers and painting my own
My Sliders Sunday set is here: Elisa Sliders Sunday
My Post-processing set is here: Elisa Post-processing
Blades of new daffodils, standing strong and defiant in the ‘thundersnow’ in my garden.
“Thunder and lightning won’t change
What I’m feeling
And the daffodils look lovely today...”
“Daffodil Lament” The Cranberries
Chuid eile i síochaín, Dolores O’Riordan ☘️ 1971-2018
South Carrick Hills
SW Scotland
(cropped)
Heavy snow with thunder - snowfall rates of 2-3 inches/hr (5-8 cm/hr). Nor'easter Quinn produced heavy snowfall from Philadelphia to Boston, and brought widespread power outages. Snow total in Newtown, PA ~15" ( 38 cm).
Yup - the skies are great around here today!!!
That dark section getting dumped on in the distance is Liverpool!
Don't ask me how I got the angle- needless to say Kelly wasn't around when I took it (I'm soaking!)
Best viewed large - ©www.leecarus-photography.net
Yesterdays Thunder & Lightning very windy with lots of swirling snow.... proper Scottish Winter Weather. Love this tree it looks great in every season.
After the ‘weather bomb’ of thunder, lightning, heavy snow, gale force winds and ‘thundersnow’, this very old sycamore is still standing in the field next to my house.
There are some branches strewn around after this latest weather assault, and the trunk is mostly hollow, now. It’s still standing, though, and many, many birds fly into its branches, all year round. Sheep and lambs shelter from sun, rain and snow underneath its branches in the spring and summer, and cows do likewise in the summer and autumn months.
Some of my cats love playing in and around this wonderful old tree and I’ve always loved it.
Here, the sun is low down behind the tree, throwing wonderful shadows onto the snow...and the wild brown hare tracks [lepus europaeus]
(I got home on Friday night, courtesy of my quad bike...Five nights in a hotel is over-rated!)
South Carrick Hills
SW Scotland
Taken during the blizzard. Really dense snow made a lot of skyline look like a painting, especially the Tribune Tower.
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February 9, 2017
Fast moving clouds position themselves for what should become our second blizzard of the 2017 season. We are expected to get 10 - 14 inches of snow. For now, however, while the rest of New England is getting pummeled, Cape Cod is in the center of the vortex with very little precipitation.
I guess you could look at it as the beautiful "Eye of the Storm!" We are watching to see if this thing "Bombs" over the warm water of Cape Cod.
Check out this fun weather term, "Bombogenesis."
Brewster, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
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This was the effect of 30 min of Lake Effect and Thunder Snow. Photo taken between 12:30 and 1:00 AM Sunday morning in Hudson, OH. Total snow fall was around 3 inches over night. The colors are accurate as to how it was at that time. There was very little adjustment on my part.
When fear crept into my mind.
You gave me all your love and I all I gave you was goodbye
Ahh, finally some real winter weather. I'm really excited. And it was probably a horrible idea to go out and take this...Im so sick and now after being out in the wet and cold I feel worse /:
So pumped for my project with my friend Anna. (: It will be great!
I was working on my project photo, just about finished with it, when I looked out the window and saw fireballs shooting across the sky. That's when I remembered that the world was coming to an end. So... I jumped in my truck and headed downtown because I figured Detroit would make a way cooler backdrop for the chaos than would my neighbor's house and his 600 LED light Santa and reindeer (complete with Rudolph).
So anyway, I got down there, snapped this picture and rushed home so I could post it before the world completely ended. After all, the project has to continue. It's in the rules.
How is your weather?
Day 249 (Not a manipulation - this is a real photo. Honest.)
Taking a break from the honeymoon pics to post a shot of the Blizzageddon that we got on Boxing Day in New York City. This shot was taken on Sunday night just when the thundersnow was begining to fall. Yes, thundersnow, as in thunder and lightning, but with snow instead of rain. Weird and totally awesome.