Thursday, September 24, 2020

The Fury and the Beauty Of Nature

This last summer has brought us a variety of weather. On one of those stormy days, my son,Steve and I headed out to see if we could get some good shots.

The sky looked pretty angry, so we felt that some good opportunities would present themselves. 

We found a road seldom travelled and set up, hoping for lightening shots. I am very much a novice at this, but still got a couple of images that I am happy with.


Those dark rolling clouds looked good, even without lightening.


Off to the north, we could see the edge of the storm.


One last lightening shot. Of course I would have preferred a bolt that was vertical, but this is what I got.



Maybe you prefer the gentler side of nature, so I am including some flowers captured at the English gardens.
I don't have a name for this one, but it does look like a Queen Anne's Lace.



Water Lilies are always an attraction to me.I can't pick a favourite here. 



I really like the added reflection in this shot.


This is a False Spirea.I really like those soft and gentle looking plumes.



As we transition from summer to fall and then winter, let's keep in mind that each season has it's own beauty.

To God Be The Glory1


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