Loud thunder rumbles
within dark storm clouds
dueling over the last piece
of summer blue sky. ~ms
When I looked out of my kitchen window and saw two dark clouds arguing with each other, I immediately grabbed my camera and went out onto the back porch. I didn’t stop to think that going outside at this point might not be a good idea, even though I could hear thunder and see lightning striking on the horizon.
Such a fascinating sky! Both clouds had very distinct faces and neither one of them were happy. As they continued to push, shove, yell, and call each other names, their eyes floated together and became mysteriously connected.
Uh-oh!
I watched nervously as the angry storm clouds began to merge into one extremely irritated demon. The wind understood exactly what was happening and picked up speed in anticipation.
Oh no!
The next clap of thunder was so loud, I ran back into my house as quickly as I could. However, before I was able to completely shut the back door, Mother Nature decided to take my picture with a brilliant flash of lightning. I’m not sure, but I think my mouth was open.
Beautiful!
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A spooky kind of beautiful!
I have always loved the awesome raw power of a thunderstorm.
However, I’ve never seen a tornado yet—-and I would like to keep it that way. 😉
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I haven’t experienced a tornado either, but I’m going to Colorado next month and hope to try to photograph lightening. It seems they always have lightening there. I’ve been following Bo’s blog
boulder county.wordpress.com and his lightening strike photos are amazing. Maybe I should ask him for any safety tips he might have :-). Keep making those nice shots! Pam
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I look forward to seeing your photos of lightning. No one can compete with nature when it comes to awesome pyrotechnics!
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Not sure what part of the world you’re observing from, but from my view here in the Midwest it’s quite likely we’ll see a lot more dramatic cloud formations like this before the weather finally (maybe) settles down for a long winter’s nap. Keep that camera handy!
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I am on the East coast….in Virginia. We usually don’t get the same amount of big storms that you get in the Midwest. In the past, storm-related things like tornadoes have been few and far between. However it seems that, in the past couple years, tornadoes have been seen a little more than usual.
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Leaves me thrilled. the heat of the argument and the ensuing pour!
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And that is exactly what happened.
Lightning, thunder, wind, and then the rain came pouring down. The river birch trees in my yard love the amount of rain storms that we have had this summer!
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Wow! Delhi on the other hand has largely been parched thus far this monsoon! Send some rain this way Mary! Would make us all happy!
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Seems that Mother Nature likes to go to extremes.
People are either begging for water because there isn’t enough, or floating away in a flood of too much!!
Wish I could send you some water….but it would probably evaporate before it got to Delhi.
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I love taking pictures of clouds, sometimes they look threatening but still lovely 🙂
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Lovely, peaceful, threatening….they are constantly shifting shapes and moods!
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You’ve caught the awesome power of nature in a way that shows its beautiful side, well done!
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Thank you! Beautiful in a dark way… 🙂
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Very dramatic clouds! So you were lucky to get in before that lightning got you!! 😉
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Yes, I was lucky. I need to pay more attention to the powers that be!!
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I just love weather like that, but as hot and dry as it is here, lightning will not be good.
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You are right. Lightning is a fire starter in dry weather and you definitely don’t need that!
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Love this! Especially the twist at the end: Mother Nature snapping a pic of you.
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….And alas, I was not photo-ready. I was kind of wet because it was starting to rain, my hair was every which way (windblown), and my mouth was probably open. I hope Mother Nature doesn’t file that photo of me in some sort of eternal database. Sigh….I guess it would be good for a universal laugh, though.
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I love your photos!, and the words you gave voice to the two arguing are perfect as their faces are very clear..I hadn’t thought of their eyebrows merging but they are…!
Thank you for sharing you and your world …
Take Care…You Matter…
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maryrose
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Thank you Mary Rose!
Have to be careful how long I watch thunderous clouds next time though….I almost got zapped. 😉
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Marvellous metaphor!….I think those two clouds have made their way to Melbourne, Australia! They’ve been causing a raucous here…:-)
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I wouldn’t be surprised if those two clouds are making a raucous in Australia now…they seem to enjoy their stormy fight!
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It’s easy to get caught up in nature’s splendour Mary, great pics.
Laurie.
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Thanks Laurie.
It’s been a rather thundery summer, to be sure.
I rather like that!
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I LOVE thunder storms Mary. Nature’s power unleashed!
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Very interesting captures.
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Thanks Andrew! Jim Morrison and the Doors used to sing a song (People are Strange) that had these lyrics:
“When you’re strange, faces come out of the rain
When you’re strange no one remembers your name
When you’re strange, when you’re strange…..”
~~~~~Ummm…Oh no. I saw faces coming out of the clouds and then it rained. Close enough, these interesting captures! Does this mean I am a wee bit strange? 🙂
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Well…you’re not the only one that’s strange then! I have a cloud shot I am posting tomorrow, I don’t see a face in it instead it looks like an old locomotive with puffs of smoke rising from its stack.
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A locomotive in the sky…how creative! I love it.
Creative souls bring a “strange” magic into an otherwise mundane world, because they are willing to step outside of the norm and look at reality in a different light.
Walking on the edge between the real and unreal (in the world but not of it) is quite a balancing act! Oddly enough, there is a song called “Train in the Sky”….so in honor of your cloud locomotive (which I just saw on your blog), here is the You Tube link to the song:
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Gorgeous photos! I love a good thunder storm.
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I have always loved thunderstorms too–energizes the air and makes it dance!
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Great images…I see the faces of the “dueling” clouds clearly! I love thunderstorms and rainy days, and we are getting plenty of both this summer in Ontario!
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I think this is the coolest, most thunderstorm-filled summer that Virginia has had in a long time. Everything stayed green!
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Mary, not only are the photos spectacular captures of that brooding sky, but your story is so wonderfully written – I went back and reread it, just so I could enjoy it all over again 🙂
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Thanks Stacy!
I was so interested in those cloud faces though, I forgot about the fact that it was a real live (very close by) thunderstorm.
Lucky the lightning took my photo with a flash of bright light and a zoom lens, and didn’t decide to actually shake may hand!
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Wonderful nature display, but often it can be frightening .
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An awesomely exciting fright! I love the voice of thunder but, admittedly, lightning is rather intimidating. 😉
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fantastic pix and narrative Mary! you should get them published. All the best for everything.
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