We've had nothing but rain, rain, rain for what seems like the entire summer. Luckily, no hurricanes - that's a good thing.
The skies filled rain clouds over the gulf are quite dramatic. (I skeedaddle home at the first sight of lightning.)
A photo of raindrops on my car window was layered over top of my original photo taken on the Naples beach.
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Oh my goodness that's a breathtaking picture.
ReplyDeleteThose are fabulous -- if very freaky looking -- clouds. I do love a good storm or two, as long as the lightning isn't too bad -- but day after day of them gets rather tedious!
ReplyDeleteAmazing shot, we had less rain this summer than we usually get but it's making up for it now !!!!
ReplyDeleteStunning capture of the storm clouds! It looks like a painting. Not sure I'd be staying on the beach for very long. :-)
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Oh seriously, feeling your pain..all it does is rain here in Florida...I am about ready to move to Puerto Rico next...LOL! Your image is lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous sky photo!! And, so clever to layer the raindrops on top of it. :)
ReplyDeleteDark ominous clouds but those people at the beach don't seem to mind at all.
ReplyDeleteThat sky is breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome shot....I hope you get some sunshine soon...
ReplyDeleteWow that is some shot. I'm not so sure I'd be staying on that beach with those clouds looming in the sky like that. Stunning piece.
ReplyDeleteThat is simply stunning. I'm worried about the people on the beach :) We don't get rain here at all in the summer. Quite the opposite of your weather!
ReplyDeletejust looks at those angry clouds! you capture them beautifully.
ReplyDeleteThat's a really great picture. I skeedaddle at the first sign of lightening too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great image! The people on the beach seem oblivious to what is looming off in the distance. Certainly tells a story.
ReplyDeleteThose ominous clouds add a lot of drama to this scene.
ReplyDeleteI am starting a new painting of some stone bridges in Scotland, I am going to take your sky and apply to my colors that I use. It definitely adds drams.
ReplyDeleteVery creative photography of the beach ~ despite the rain ~ happy day to you ~ carol ^_^
ReplyDeleteVery creative photography of the beach ~ despite the rain ~ happy day to you ~ carol ^_^
ReplyDeleteI'm envious. I love a good storm and your image portrays so many of the things I love about them. It's a very dramatic and beautiful shot. Or perhaps that should be dramatically beautiful. Either way.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing cloud formation!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great scenery - the sky is awesome! Wow - hurricanes must be something else ... I stop complaining about rainy days after having read your post ;-)
ReplyDeleteOh those clouds look threatening.
ReplyDeleteYour treatment really adds to the already dramatic sky. Fabulous photo art, Pat.
ReplyDeleteI had to really look to see the raindrops on the window♫ Very dramatic scene...My Top Shot: http://lauriekazmierczak.com/hint-of-autumn/
ReplyDeleteI love the ominous clouds at the ocean - they're always so striking. Beautiful image, and I love what you did with the processing. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove those huge, puffy clouds and the beach scene, and I'm happy to know the hurricanes have stayed away so far!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great shot of a storm rising... very dramatic! Thank you for coming by sharing your creative photography on Weekly Top Shot #103!
ReplyDeleteI know I've been here already, I just wanted to say I saw this at Super Sunday Sync, hurrah! Thank you for linking it. :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Great image, Pat! I love the lighting and texturing! Those clouds do not look friendly!
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