May 22, 2018
On my way back from office I was fortunate to witness the phenomenon of isolated storm thanks to evening Sun. This is not something unique or unusual. Whenever the cloud covers entire atmosphere or in absence of Sun, we can't visualize the distant storm. It is only when isolated monolithic nimbus cloud flashed by the sunlight we can see the storm pounding the earth. This time too I witnessed such isolated storm thanks to golden hour Sun. The ravishing display of warmer yellow and cooler blue tones are always eye-catcher for landscape nerds. Despite being not located in exotic place, such beauty of nature adds charisma to the bleak landscape. In middle of narrow rugged road, I stopped bike and clicked few photos. Hope you enjoy the evening show at troposphere!
On my way back from office I was fortunate to witness the phenomenon of isolated storm thanks to evening Sun. This is not something unique or unusual. Whenever the cloud covers entire atmosphere or in absence of Sun, we can't visualize the distant storm. It is only when isolated monolithic nimbus cloud flashed by the sunlight we can see the storm pounding the earth. This time too I witnessed such isolated storm thanks to golden hour Sun. The ravishing display of warmer yellow and cooler blue tones are always eye-catcher for landscape nerds. Despite being not located in exotic place, such beauty of nature adds charisma to the bleak landscape. In middle of narrow rugged road, I stopped bike and clicked few photos. Hope you enjoy the evening show at troposphere!
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Cool shots.
ReplyDeleteReally impressive!
ReplyDeleteSuch impressive sky !
ReplyDeleteIt looks dangerous.
Great shots.
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Greetings from Germany
Wow wow wow!
ReplyDeleteWhoa...these are really cool shots. You always seem to be in the right place at the right time.
ReplyDeleteThe bottom of the cloud almost looks like a tornado, but without the motion.
ReplyDeleteEmotion, however, is visible in each of these photos!
Kay
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
I see the use of passion in each and every photograph. Good job!
ReplyDeleteStunning shots - and with a thorough explanation, too. Cool!
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