“Slowly at last the heavy clouds, charged with the welcome water, roll up from seaward; the air grows sultry and still; the creatures of the grove and jungle keep their coverts, as if expectant, like the surface of the soil; there is a hush over all things, as though nature herself were faint; till presently the lightning flashes and the thunder rattles, and down, as if really from heaven and from the hand of God, comes the thick and fresh rain. Then there rises from the ground a cool and penetrating aroma, the scent of the dry soil saturated…”
-A Cyclopædia of Nature Teachings, 1892




I’m impressed with those! I always wanted to photograph a funderstorm and that’s definitely on my to do list. However England is not the best place to do it so I may wait for a bit lol
These are fabulous, Tom!
Thank so much Anita!
The lightening always leaves an impression, howsoever a fleeting moment its is……
Indeed it does! Thank you for visiting!
Gorgeous pictures! It must have taken a lot of work to get these!
Yes it did! Thanks for visiting Allison and I am glad you liked it!
stunning, incredible. you are really very talented. It is amazing to see how you have taken the perfect shot in low light.
Thanks for the compliment! I really appreciate and thanks for stopping by!
Stunning shots!!
Thank you so much! I am glad you enjoyed it!
Incredible.
These are stunning photos. Mother Nature would want a copy to frame for her walls. 🙂
Thanks so much Judy! I appreciate your compliments!
Awesome pictures!