That’s a Nasty Looking Storm
First of all, do you know what’s crazy? This is the first post EVER I'm writing on my phone. I have been on Hive almost 8 years now but every post you have seen from me, has been written on PC. Mostly because all my photos from the real camera are there. I even export phone photos to PC when I am using these.
Today I want to share some storm photos that I took about a month ago. I didn't have my big camera with me at the time I was driving and had to use my phone to take photos of it. At least the shots are good enoughg for a phone.
This thunderstorm was approaching me and I wanted to stick around and see what I could see. It looked ugly, as far as the appearance if the cloud goes. Even the shelf can quite clearly be seen.
I drove on the field to get a better and cleaner view. That I did get! I wasn't sure if I’ll be getting a direct hit or not. Part of me wants to see a direct hit but the other part of me is scared of massive hail that can happen and destroy my car.
I drove a bit further on another field. Ar this point the storm went through a bit of a transformation and most of it faded away before it reached over me. I did see and hear strong thunder but I mostly got rain that can barely be called heavy.
This is how the cloud looked when it came over me. You can also see a rainbow on the roght side of the photo above.
I ended up not getting a ton of action thunderstorm-wise, but the field I was on was gorgeous with the golden light and landscape full of wheat or something.
When I see a storm, I always try to chase it. Get some awesome photos and see what happens. Sometimes when the storm is too strong, I even escape the spot I was taking photos because I dont want to be the sole tallest object on an empty field.
More storm content coming soon!
It's still beautiful and the clouds is heavy. But the green grass makes it beautiful.
Storm clouds are always cool to look at, even if nasty.
Looks very coll 👌👌👌
Indeed!
I had something same here on my home some 8 years back , the sun had just set, the bottom of the clouds was yellowish and intensely red, which was even more extreme. 😅👌👌 i must ond day try find photos, i think i havd them on memori card 🤭👌
Sometimes these events happen yeah. Earlier this summer, we had an insane country-wide thunderstorm line too, with several shelves moving over most of Estonia, it was crazy.
It's amazing views! 👍
By the way I prefer to write my posts on pc too, and seven photos from phone I firstly download on pc and only then add them to post🙂😉
Heh, exactly! On PC, everything is in front of me. On the phone, it's a bit of a struggle due to the size of the screen and PeakD not scaling too well.
Wowwww, how powerful and dangerous the clouds are. The photos are wonderful and the post is too, even though it was made on a mobile phone. I don't like working on a mobile phone either because on a PC I have a bigger and better view and I can navigate better. Btw, I can't wait for the rest of the photos of this strength, power and awe
!DIY
Taking shots of the clouds is one of my favorites. Simply because clouds are never the same, and I like the dramatic effect it makes.
Yesh, more clouds will come😄
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The transformation is always fascinating to observe but I've only done so from afar. The view of the field stretching all over the place those contrast well with the grey clouds :)
Sometimes it's wise to stay away haha. I'm not a good example, I chase storms😅
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That must have been such an exciting experience! The way you captured the storm sounds amazing, especially for your first time with mobile photography. Nature’s power is always so fascinating — can’t wait to see more of your storm shots!