Retreat

by morpheus71

Gazing out from the wonderful Bolberry Down to a grumbling thunderstorm retreating over Dartmoor and the rural South Hams of Devon.

(panoramic stitch of 2 frames)

Photographed on 10th November 2018
Uploaded15/11/2018 - 00:03
CategoryLandscape / Travel
Shutter SpeedN/A
Aperturef/11.0
ISO200
Focal Length55mm

GIULIO57
Posted 15/11/2018 - 05:38 Link
Difficult to get an all readable and rich of details sky-clouds. You did. Powerful colours and majestic clouds. Really original the soil thin-layer at the bottom of compo. It seems to say "may I introduce"...a very shy approach (overture) to the rest. POTNW (Photo of the Next Week) LIKEd

It is not simple to take pictures of skies and clouds. This is one of your best efforts about this matter
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morpheus71
Posted 15/11/2018 - 23:37 Link
GIULIO57 wrote:
Difficult to get an all readable and rich of details sky-clouds. You did. Powerful colours and majestic clouds. Really original the soil thin-layer at the bottom of compo. It seems to say "may I introduce"...a very shy approach (overture) to the rest. POTNW (Photo of the Next Week) LIKEd

It is not simple to take pictures of skies and clouds. This is one of your best efforts about this matter

Thank you very much indeed for your very generous and considered comments Giulio

Indeed the diminutive sliver of the 300m high hills of the southern moorlands were a deliberate prelude and juxtaposition to the narrative of the immensity of the thunderclouds.

I wanted the drama of the clouds,, the vastness of the structures of the cumulonimbi, the hues and the light to have the main presence in this moment of meteorological theatre... and simultaneously to show the true scale of the storm cell, by relating it to the humble moors and rural vales below.
davidwozhere
Posted 16/11/2018 - 01:10 Link
I think you succeeded. It's a super image.
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morpheus71
Posted 17/11/2018 - 00:08 Link
davidwozhere wrote:
I think you succeeded. It's a super image.

Thank you very much David being out in and at times under those thunder clouds is a memory that will stick in my mind. Had a scary shelf cloud descend from one of the storms, ran for cover in a cliff top barn.. 5 seconds after getting inside there was a flash of lightning and a rumble less than a second later, too close ! I stood gazing at the storm grumble, flash and trundle by for 20 minutes from the doorway, scary and exhilarating. Was out on assignment for the National Trust, there were certainly some mezmerizing moments of dramatic storm light, will post some more photos soon
morpheus71
Posted 17/11/2018 - 11:34 Link
Here's what the view was like under the arcus 'shelf cloud' as I hid in the barn

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