Furious
This transformer stone, Sahsima, has spent millennia withstanding the storm’s fury.
Reprised from January 2012
I am in the field and totally off the grid for most of July, so my responses to comments will be interrupted.
.
Canon EOS 5Dii, Canon 50/1.4 lens, Cameron fader ND filter set at about 6 to 7 f-stops density, ISO 100, f22, 30 seconds
.
.
My goodness, how different is this to the next photo you’ve posted of the same vista! Very interesting, Mr E. I have just found a website about cloud appreciation. This would count as cloud, I guess. Let me know if you want the link. It is an amazing site. X Kate
LikeLike
Hi Kate. It is like a slow motion cloud comprised of dashing water. I’d love to have that link – thank you!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Here it is https://cloudappreciationsociety.org/gallery/photo/photo-n-3778-x-2/
The link is in a gallery I was looking through of undulatus clouds. It is full of extraordinary photos. Somewhere in this gallery is a New Zealand sunset with this type of cloud. It is so unreal I thought it may have been manipulated.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks Kate, that is a fascinating website. Beautiful and informative.
LikeLiked by 1 person
https://burntembers.com/2011/09/22/sahsima-and-chickawich-cairns-marking-songhees-places-in-oak-bay/
LikeLike
Hi Robie. I am glad you found your way to that post of mine. Good idea to include a link to it here.
LikeLike