Stunning clouds shapes and colors are captured in this gallery. I have tweaked the contrast where necessary, but the colors are exactly as I saw them on the days they were taken.
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Tuquoise Sky
Brush dots the landscape and plateaus south of Ft. Stockton, Texas. For those who have never been, this is a stunning area near the Mexican border. The striking turquoise sky was in fact a massive hail storm that dumped 2" deep hail the size of golfballs (and simultaneously deluged the plain leading to flash floods as well). It was a precarious chase situation, but one that was beautiful to watch unfold. May 25, 2003.
Tuquoise Sky
Brush dots the landscape and plateaus south of Ft. Stockton, Texas. For those who have never been, this is a stunning area near the Mexican border. The striking turquoise sky was in fact a massive hail storm that dumped 2" deep hail the size of golfballs (and simultaneously deluged the plain leading to flash floods as well). It was a precarious chase situation, but one that was beautiful to watch unfold. May 25, 2003.
Camera: Olympus Optical Co.,ltd (C40z,d40z) |
original size: 3208px x 2400px |
Current: 600px x 449px |
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