I think this deserves a post of its own. Would you wait around to take this picture?
Introvert Gratitude
1 hour ago
There are billions of people and a version of normal to go along with each one of them. No two versions are exactly the same. There will be hundreds of thousands of little things that make up your version of normal. With any luck you can find people that have close to the same idea of what normal is that you do. These are your friends. Anyone else you try to tolerate as best you can. .... The exact definition of normal depends on who's running the asylum.
15 comments:
What an incredible shot. And no, I wouldn't wait around to try and take it.
Sue - The way that cloud is coming back over the top of the frame, she had to be very close to the storm.
If I knew that was going to happen I might hang around as long as I had a quick getaway waiting. But otherwise, no. It's a fabulous picture!
Love the tiny rainbow! You know Mike, I probably would!
River - You better have a fast car for your getaway.
Cloudia - I assume Dianna had an escape plan. Like turn around and run like hell.
I couldn't afford a zoom lens big enough to be far enough away to get that picture.
Thats Darwin, Australia. Malaysia has similar RollClouds , punctual daily at 16.04 when we were there.
NO. But it sure is a spectacular shot!
Free trip to Oz!
It reminds me of the dust storm in the newest Mad Max movie. The rainbow is cool/unusual.
Bill - Maybe rent the Hubble and get a shot from above?
Stu - Sounds like aliens were attacking at a precise time.
Peg - Not even if we bought you an airline ticket?
Deb - OZ+
Mark - Maybe they were filming there!
Wow! I'm not a great photographer, so it wouldn't matter if I was close or not. The picture still would turn out blurry and askew.
Kathy - From running as fast as you could? 😄
Did Robert Oppenheimer take it at Los Alamos?
Kirk - Or they were testing nukes in Australia.
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