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Uploaded: 05/09/08 2:13 AM GMT
Just Before The Storm 2
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The last in the series, it was getting pretty dark, but I wasn't too far from home. I didn't know exactly what was coming. As it turned out, just a lot of rain and some hail...no major damage or anything like that.

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.jeffpratt
05/09/08 2:53 AM GMT
I love the lighting. Very nice pic.
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::100k_xle
05/09/08 3:02 AM GMT
Whooa, That's Mighty Scary JimImeanYourAvieBob.
The Weather Looks Rather Gnarly Also.
Good Shot of Bad Weather. Did I say that ?
Thanks and Hail to JimMeterologistBob.

E J
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::Rokh
05/09/08 3:14 AM GMT
Now this one is groovy! Nice "Pre-Storm" mood! Good job Jim!
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::0930_23
05/09/08 3:40 AM GMT
Good photo of impending storm JimgothailinsuranceboB. I like the light on the out buildings. Good rural scene. Have a good Friday and sorry about your Cavs.

Tick
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I'll meet you at the edge of the sunlight, just behind the shadows. The Ghost
.89037
05/09/08 4:09 AM GMT
Very good capture of a" before storm "moment!..love the colours and the lighting!!
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Adriana....:)
::crysophilax
05/09/08 6:00 AM GMT
The contrast of the white buildings makes this picture. I also like the mirroring of the dark ground with the dark sky. Good picture.
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.dusa1947
05/09/08 6:03 AM GMT
Amazing how the farm buildings glow even as the storm darkens the sky. Nice one!
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.TheWhisperer
05/09/08 7:41 AM GMT
If I saw those menancing looking clouds I would have been running for cover. Lovely capture here, and I agree with dusa1947 about how amazing the building looks to be glowing, even under those clouds! Well done!
Ann
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::nigelmoore
05/09/08 8:13 AM GMT
That's an impressive shot JimBob, the buildings are fairly glowing! Looks like it could have been the end of the world, I'm glad it wasn't anything too serious.
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.Gabbels
05/09/08 9:20 AM GMT
Amazing pre-storm shot with great lighting! Think I to would have been running for cover a long time ago...
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::casechaser
05/09/08 9:45 AM GMT
That's quite a storm brewing! I really like your layers in this one. With the middle two being lighter, you have great dept perception.
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.corngrowth
05/09/08 10:23 AM GMT
The white buildings at this image are very contrasting with the background and make this to a very impressive image Jim.
Lucky for you, JimthunderstormboB, that your 'shelter' wasn't that far away.
Regards, Cornelius
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::tigger3
05/09/08 10:59 AM GMT
What a great contrast of mother nature and that farm. I do like to watch the stormy skies take hold. Good on my friend. Glad it was not as bad as it looked.
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.Roseman_Stan
05/09/08 1:35 PM GMT
Yikes! That is one intense looking storm!

Stan
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::Joanie
05/09/08 5:09 PM GMT
This is so awesome Jim! Beautiful catch of the dark clouds! The buildings really added a great contrast to the sky. Very excellent piece of photography!
Joanie
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Life is the pits sometimes, but God and your friends are always there to help you through it.
::SEFA
05/09/08 9:45 PM GMT
Great capture of the dark clouds and the farm. The light is beautiful.
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.Genver
05/09/08 9:51 PM GMT
Very nice view of the buildings and sky,the picture is very good.
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::cynlee
05/10/08 7:36 AM GMT
You have some deep rich colors and textures in here and quite an impressive view. I think I would have taken cover by the time this scene was at hand! That is a foreboding sky, but I'm glad it wasn't one of those bad storms we've heard about lately.
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.gerryp
05/10/08 8:16 AM GMT
WOW powerful image Jim...you should have sent this into local TV station for there weather brodcast...almost expect to see a funnel cloud here...gerry
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.Jims
05/10/08 1:45 PM GMT
Excellent pic Jim,I Like the shades and mood.
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.gabriela2006
05/10/08 5:15 PM GMT
yup it does look like a big storm just about to happen....nice capture:)
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::moongirl
05/12/08 2:36 PM GMT
This is amazing, definitely my fave of the series! It's very dramatic, I love the deep colors and clarity! I just gave this a 10 in the voting booth and added to faves!
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carissa =D
::verenabloo
05/20/08 1:47 PM GMT
Hey Jimbo! As you know I love serious clouds...and this is one kewl photo! So much drama, I just love it. The darkness of the whole thing, moody and just thought provoking. You did a fine job capturing this feeling. I like it very much, and MUCH better than the one with the "T"...I especially like the way you "divided" the whole photo.....thankies hun..verena
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Life is so often made up of a little of waht we do see--and a great deal of what we do not.

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