Posts Tagged ‘storm’
Project 365:TWO-HUNDRED-SEVENTY
Project 365:TWO-HUNDRED-FIFTY-TWO
Project 365:TWO-HUNDRED-SEVEN
Project 365:ONE-HUNDRED-FORTY-TWO
365:SEVENTY-TWO
Into this house we’re born
Into this world we’re thrown
Like a dog without a bone
An actor out alone
Riders on the storm
~The Doors – Riders on the Storm~
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365:SEVENTY
Rain falls on the creek like a million tiny bursts of hope. While clouds race on toward distant dreams. The ominous glow of lights against the stormy sky gives way. Stars shine through, regal lords over the terrestrial tempest. Sail on, intrepid soul.
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365:FIFTY-THREE
A storm blew through the area today and I had the time to get out to the beach. I knew there were some rock jetties at Breach Inlet near Isle of Palms which would work nicely in the images I was looking to capture. Anyone who loves landscape photography knows that storm light often makes for dramatic photos and this image exemplifies that concept. These were taken as the remnants of the storm headed out to sea.
For this photograph I drug the shutter a bit using a polarizing filter to slow it down so that I could get a slight blur in the water to imply the motion in the waves. This is a black and white conversion in Photoshop with a bit of cool blue filter (#80) added on top to add to the stormy mood.
I like the composition with the strong rock at the bottom to anchor the image. The line of the rock jetty leads the eye out to sea and to the dark storm clouds overhead.
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365:TWENTY-SEVEN
Storms over the high desert can produce dramatic cloud formations and light on the mountains. Todays photo is part of a 5-image panorama series that I’ll put together after this trip. I did three-shot brackets on each angle so that I can do the panorama with HDR, where dramatic clouds and light can really shine.
What I liked about this scene was the sun breaking through the cloud formations and playing over the mountains. With the dark, shady foreground and the heavy clouds the bright spots on the mountains virtually jump right off the page.
















































