stormdoctor > Tornado along I-70 in Sheridan Cty, KS on 5/22/2008.  This tornado formed in a very narrow area between several different cells and rain in all directions.  I consider this shot a miracle in many ways: yet, I couldn't imagine a better picture.  The storm was zipping fast northward at over 50mph and therefore we couldn't continue the chase much beyond this.  Truly amazing.
stormdoctor > Crepsuscular rays break through stratus clouds west of Denver.  The mountains take on shades of depth.  A truly stunning view to take in in person.
stormdoctor > I fell in love with the scalloped shades of orange and gray that predominate just south of Denver.
stormdoctor > I love this photo.  This rainbow appears to "touchdown" in a field of gold flowers (the "pot of gold").  Southeast Colorado.
stormdoctor > A CG lights up this classic supercell outside Trinidad, CO.
stormdoctor > Note the "stack of plates" appearance to the storm at this point.  These three semi-circular features appear to be three separate updrafts with midlevel rotation.  This storm did not produce any tornadoes, but did produce hurricane-force winds and hail.  I just loved this shot and being there was breathtaking.
stormdoctor > Nothing too spectacular, but a nice end to a nice day :).  Shot was taken looking north at Lamar, CO.
stormdoctor > My best lightning photo ever.  This sunset photo was taken with the gorgeous sunset reflected in the railroad tracks in the foreground.  This was near Limon, CO.
stormdoctor > May 28, 2007.  Near Pueblo, CO.  Almost perfect lighting at sunset.
Tornado along I-70 in Sheridan Cty, KS on 5/22/2008. This tornado formed in a very narrow area between several different cells and rain in all directions. I consider this shot a miracle in many ways: yet, I couldn't imagine a better picture. The storm was zipping fast northward at over 50mph and therefore we couldn't continue the chase much beyond this. Truly amazing.
stormdoctor > Tornado along I-70 in Sheridan Cty, KS on 5/22/2008.  This tornado formed in a very narrow area between several different cells and rain in all directions.  I consider this shot a miracle in many ways: yet, I couldn't imagine a better picture.  The storm was zipping fast northward at over 50mph and therefore we couldn't continue the chase much beyond this.  Truly amazing.
Tornado along I-70 in Sheridan Cty, KS on 5/22/2008. This tornado formed in a very narrow area between several different cells and rain in all directions. I consider this shot a miracle in many ways: yet, I couldn't imagine a better picture. The storm was zipping fast northward at over 50mph and therefore we couldn't continue the chase much beyond this. Truly amazing.
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