John Holbrook
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Thursday’s Task: Rainy day landscapes. My one example below (I seldom shoot in the rain but thought other members may):
Foothills Parkway, TN
Whew! Glad the Task will receive some beautiful responses—thank you Alan!Cool - One of my favorite topics![]()
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Thursday’s Task: Rainy day landscapes. My one example below (I seldom shoot in the rain but thought other members may):
Foothills Parkway, TN
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John, the canyon shots are marvelousGreat topic, John. Cloudy and rainy days during the fall are perfect for fall colors. Here in Arizona the Monsoon season is great for photographs. Here are a few of mine.
Fall along the Kancamagus Highway, NH
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Mt. Edith Cavell in Jasper National Park, BC
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Monsoon Thunderstorm in Gand Canyon .
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Stormy weather over Tatahotso Point, Grand Canyon.
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Doug, I love all four images and especially your last two. The Grand Canyon image is my favorite with lightning flash captured—great!Great topic, John. Cloudy and rainy days during the fall are perfect for fall colors. Here in Arizona the Monsoon season is great for photographs. Here are a few of mine.
Fall along the Kancamagus Highway, NH
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Mt. Edith Cavell in Jasper National Park, BC
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Monsoon Thunderstorm in Gand Canyon .
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Stormy weather over Tatahotso Point, Grand Canyon.
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Ken, very nice images especially the Rogie Falls and Loch Assynt—love the Loch’s composition.I am still living in the lap of luxury in Bulgaria but have a few images in my lightroom catalogue on my phone. The first 4 images from Scotland. Ken
Skye with lots of rain
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Glen Orchy
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Loch Assynt with rain acting like fog
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Rogie Falls with light rain softening the background and saturating the foliage
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Lastly Ullswater in Cumbria just to show that it rains in England.
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This is taken today in light rain.
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Interesting image Larry with the young boy at the perfect composition location viewing the distant squalls.Here is one from me from Grand Canyon with rain squalls passing through and a family watching.
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Alan, beautiful images all—the Vancouver storm with rainbow would be an obvious favorite—but the Sweet Creek trail and Hoh Rainforest are my first choices, I love the quiet intimate mood of each one—two gorgeous landscapes!I had trouble paring the list down
A storm over Vancouver:
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Proxy Falls:
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Colonial Creek Trail in the North Cascades NP:
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A scene along the Sweet Creek trail:
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A thunderstorm near Valley of the Gods in southern Utah:
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The Hoh Rainforest showing how it got its name:
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Jeffrey, three very special—and timely—captures you’ve shared! I love the Canyonlands monsoon image for the dramatic colors and the North Rim capture of the coming storm—both are my favorites.A backlit mid day monsoon in Canyonlands:
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I waited three hours for this to occur at the North Rim:
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A creeping storm over Utah:
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Jameel, very nice images you’ve shared—I like the Ho Rainforest for its strong composition and soft green color and the Grand Canyon’s stormy clouds create a memorable landscape.A couple of mine.
Hoh Rainforest, Olympic Peninsula
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Grand Canyon
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Rick, love the B&W edit—certainly makes the storm clouds prominent. Very nice image!Not rain but it was coming...
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