The sheer magnitude
of Mother’s Power
makes for quakes
roiling deep within
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This photograph was taken with my Canon 6D on August 21st at 7:53pm. The dark “sheet” that is seen that almost looks to be an overhang, is actually one huge black cloud coming in fast. Standing there I could smell, feel and see the violence this storm held and the hairs on the back of my neck actually stood up. I didn’t know whether to run for safety or keep taking pictures.
I opted to keep snapping and I live to tell the tale. Do you know that only two drops of rain fell from this storm? No kidding! Here it looks like the sky is going to just open up and pour a deluge but that never happened. I was sure there was going to be a tornado or hail, and to watch these clouds seemingly just poof, disappear, I honestly couldn’t believe. I’m happy now that I decided to take pictures of this incredible display of Mother’s Power!
MF Photography/ “Mother’s Power” August 2016©AmyRose
@www.herladypinkrose.wordpress.com
Wow. Great capture, Amy. 💖
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How could I miss with this one, Van? It was just in my face, so to speak. LOL ❤
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Wow, so amazing shot Amy 🙂
In Spain, we do often have thunder and hails without one drop of water. In Denmark, you run in safety as soon it begins, because you only use to have few seconds before the rain go crazy.
Much love ❤ Irene
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That is what it looked like it was going to do, Irene, just open up and pour and I mean pour. But it did not. One crack of thunder and then the a few drops of rain, that’s it. The wind picked up and the clouds scuttled across the sky leaving a rainbow which yes I did get too. (smile) ❤
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Very nice Amy 🙂
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What a sight to see 🙂 we barely had any rain as of late oof
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We have been in a severe drought, Andy. That rain would have been very welcomed!! ❤
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Seems to be everywhere huh :-O
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That’s just plain amazing. Great shot, Amy.
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I could barely believe my own eyes, Scott. And thank you for the compliment. If it were not for hubby dragging me off the couch I would have missed this. When evenings come around, most days I’m just plum tired. 🙂 ❤
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Amazingly Breathtaking! Its almost like the LAST sunset 😮 🙂
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Sure is dramatic, Mor! It did make me feel very small in comparison. 🙂 ❤
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Im sure it did, as Nature ever does (Put us in our place) 😉
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Sometimes you just can’t tear yourself away.
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Yep, it was one of those times, Susan. Fear up in my throat yet so mesmerized by what I saw I just had to get more pictures. Just incredible show by Mother that evening that again left us without rain. *sigh* I was SO sure finally we would get some and then some!! Nope! Joke was on us! LOL But I did get some spectular pictures! 🙂 ❤
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I see a definite change and learning in your photos. In spite of your fear you persevere and that is one of your strengths. Love you.
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Thanks for the encouragement, Susan. I know I can do better and that is where the frustration lies for me. There is a huge learning curve with this new camera and to try to get settings where I can produce the same or better results when I do macro is overwhelming. BUT I’ll do it!!! Bless you for the pat on the back. It really was needed!!! 🙂 ❤
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xo
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PS Much LOVE to you, dear friend!!! ❤ ❤ ❤
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I was absolutely mesmerized by this picture! So powerful! I can’t believe only 2 drops of rain fell but I bet someone got pounded nearby. By the way, my son did something to my computer so every time the word cloud shows up, it looks to us like it says butt. You can imagine, I had to read the post a couple of times until I realized why it was reading in such a way!!
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Well, “2 drops” is my way of saying barely any rain fell at all. GRIN. For a mere few seconds a few heavy fat raindrops fell and then stopped. And your son sounds like he is both a prankster and a very intelligent one at that! I laughed out loud when I read what you wrote. LOL I hope your son knows how to get back cloud instead of butt. 🙂 ❤
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Ha, ha! Yes, he knows how but unfortunately he is the only one in the household who does!
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Sorry, I cannot help myself but laugh. You on the other hand are probably ready to wring his neck. Tee hee …..
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Wonderfully thoughtful combination of image and words, makes a very powerful statement.
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Thank you, Charlie!!! ❤
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Wow, that photo is absolutely breathtaking, Amy!
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Thank you, Erika. To be present in that moment was an event I will not forget for a while. I agree. Wow! 🙂 ❤
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Such a scenery. Definitely the gift of a moment…. and you caught it!
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I bet you were in awe of the majesty and grandeur right in front of your 3 eyes! That is magnificent!
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Yes I was in awe, Carol. Both my husband and I were OMG’ing and OH WOW’ing, just goggling at what was before our eyes. Just one incredible display of the absolute Power that Mother has. And man “thinks” he is so great and so all powerful? Thank again. 🙂 ❤
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🙂 ❤
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Oh Wow!!! I just LOVE this picture. What a amazing capture. I glad that you decided to stay out there and capture it. We too have storms come rolling in and then hardly any rain. HUGS ❤
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Yeah, Kathy, this cloud cover was one of the most dramatic I think I have ever seen. Now I could be wrong for my memory of late has become hazy as it realizes how tired it has become (my brain). But not to have any rain even with these ominous clouds really surprised me. Our weather has been so weird and still is today. Robins are still here, birds who normally migrate in the middle of August. The popular trees normally begin to drop their leaves in August and still have yet to do so. Hummingbirds still here who should be gone by now. The heat is staying and the drought is continuing. I think this year the leaves are going to fall fast and furious which means I have to be ready with my camera to catch the action. I hope I’m wrong. 🙂 ❤
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It sure was dramatic that is for sure. It really does sounds like the drought has been severe for you. We haven’t seen robins the last few weeks. We have been around 80 the last week but suppose to cool down to the low 70’s. Will do a rain dance for NY. Just typing that has me smiling. It would be a sight to see! LOL
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It rained here last night and this morning, Kathy! Thank YOU for the rain dance! LOL Cloud cover is perfect for a hike with my camera so if it continues NOT to rain, I am going. I need to. My spirit cries for that green and silence right now!!! (((HUGS))) ❤
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That sure was fast as far as the rain dance working..LOL. Have fun on your hike today and glad that you have cloud cover. It’s sunny here but 70. Going fishing today.
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Beautiful sky and beautifully captured Amy. I’m glad your instinct is to stay and get some good photos, just make sure you hang around in order to share them. I have to ask, how’s the adjustment to the new camera going? The photo is wonderful, but was it easy? Easier? Easy enough? “Oh Dan, it’s never easy, I only make it look easy”
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You really made me laugh, Dan. I am on the fly right now meaning I am about to leave to run errands. I will get back to you and answer this comment fully, you have my promise. 🙂 ❤
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OK. Firstly thank you for the compliment. Now for the answers to your questions. I’m having a heck of a time with macro and have become discouraged. I have yet to find the “golden combination” to be able to take macro shots like I did with my other camera. There are so many possible combinations it makes my head spin. This is going to be trial and error basis. Frustrated yes because it took me years to develop my “technique” and now it seems I am starting all over again from scratch. As for landscape my camera is a dream. I still struggle and am not confident of taking shots while the sun is high in the sky, but that is not new. I have yet to find the solution in order to shoot in broad daylight other then flipping the camera to auto, which I just may do. My brain hurts from thinking so much! I Love shooting landscape on the lower f stops and so far I have succeeded in getting what I want. The size and weight are about the same as my old camera so there is no big adjustment there. Good thing my inner urge is focusing on landscape instead of macro right now. Just thinking of doing macro makes me groan. And then there is the color. It seems either my full frame pics are showing differently on Petals and FB then my other camera. In other words what I see in my editing rooms is not exactly what I see on my blog when I publish. My eye is exacting so I do see the difference. I’ve just about to the point with FB to stop posting there because my images are looking terrible lately. Frustration there again because I know what they look like in the editing rooms. I’ve thought maybe my aspect ratio is wrong and no it’s not. The overall pic is coming out too dark when published and I am scratching my head because I am editing exactly the same as I was before. *sigh* You asked, now you have gotten an earful. Really appreciate you asking, Dan. Honestly. I have a lot of learning to do and this brain just doesn’t want to think anymore. What can I say? Am I still making it look easy? Curious minds and all …. 🙂
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It’s good for you (us all) to keep learning. Your photos are beautiful and I’m sure they will only get better. I appreciate your candor.
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God bless you for the encouragement, Dan! I mean that. You have no idea how discouraged I am regarding my macro shots. I will not stop, however, until I figure out what I need to figure out. I’ve become a bit too exacting, I think, not giving myself enough allowance for the camera change. I’ll be more tolerant of me, and think kinder thoughts regarding my camera as I do macro as well. I haven’t come this far to fail now. The whole point of my photography is for me to get lost in it and to ENJOY it. I’m smiling as I just wrote what I did. 🙂 ❤
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That’s the spirit ! You got this, Amy. It’s just going to take time.
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Same here, Amy. Just this afternoon. 🙂
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Whoa!!! Seriously? Then you know what it feels like to be in the presence of such power. ❤
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Amazing capture. I love the way the light catches that cloud in the centre. Showing us that there is always a silver lining or light in the darkness showing the way.
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Thank you, Raewyn. Pretty powerful display of what Mother is capable of. As a result it makes one feel very small in comparison. ❤
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Beautiful colors and powerful photo. 🙂
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Thank you, Debra. You of anyone would appreciate this show of power. 🙂 ❤
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What a great shot! 🙂
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Thank you, Alifya!!! ❤
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The cloud formation looks a bit scary. It looks like a mushroom cloud from a nuclear bomb.
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I know it does, YellowCable. That moment almost felt like the end of the world had come. It was just that ominous. ❤
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Lovely shot Amy Rose! I would never have guessed that was a cloud bank rolling in! Wow! 🙂
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I know. It was one solid ominous black cloud and the way I took the picture unless you look closely to see tree branches and leaves, the black really looks like an overhang. That’s why I explained what I did. To see this massive blackness covering the sky was creepy and scary. And then the letdown. No storm at all. We’ve had the oddest weather here of late. ❤
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Hi, Amy.
I’m new here. My name is Heena and I’m a writer.
Your photos are really beautiful and the words are really deep and meaningful.
I’m glad I found your blog. Looking forward to reading more from you 🙂
Have a great day!
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Welcome to WP, Heena. I just read a post of yours and found it to be powerful and very well written. I didn’t realize that was you (sorry but I have so many followers) until now so that being said, I am following you. I don’t follow everyone who follows me, mainly because it is impossible for me to do but more importantly I have gained friends who interact with me and that is more important to me then followers. I hope you find my work to assist you in your Life Journey and that it inspires you. I am going through a transition right now having a new camera, so my latest work is really not up to “Amy’s standards”. I’m a work in progress, at times nerve wracking because I put years worth of learning with my other camera only to find myself it seems at stage one again. OH the learning curve …… 🙂 Welcome to Petals!!! ❤ ❤ ❤
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Okay, I guess I might have messed it up while writing. I’m new here as in your blog and not WP.. hehe… I’ve been on WP since last 3 years almost 😀
Anyway, I understand what you mean. Happens to me too 🙂 And I’m really happy to be following you. (Thanks for following my blog too 🙂 )
And wow, you’re a pro photographer. I’m really looking forward to seeing your photography (and if possible then I’ll also learn something from them.)
Great to connect with you!
Hugs ❤
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Yes I consider myself a pro for my passion is photography and to which means of Art I can create with my camera. This new camera has me frustrated for so many reasons. I am about to leave for a hike with that same camer so let’s see what I can do today. I have many more pics planned for the week so stay tuned ….. 🙂 It’s really good to connect with you!!! ❤
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Can’t wait!
Same here ❤
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That blackness is amazing Amy … must say, I would have grabbed my camera (especially the new 6D) and fled! Glad it was only a few drops … 😀
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I’ve got nerve of steel, Julie!! LOL I do admit there was a part of me that wanted to run to safety but my curiousity won out. Yes I too was glad it was only a few drops because I had my NEW camera in my hands. 🙂 ❤
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What an amazing shot, Amy! 🙂
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Thank you, Brenda!!!! ❤
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Nice pictures, thanks for sharing
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You are welcome! I’m in a learning process with my new camera. My images will improve with time. 🙂 ❤
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