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    Went to watch a big storm roll in over the Mississippi. Between this storm and one earlier the same day, we got over 5 inches of rain in 24 hours and the river level rose a foot and a half in the next 24 hours.

    Storm over I-74 bridge by sambisu, on Flickr
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    Nice picture sambisu, I like these giant bridges. Quite impressive.

    Here's another one of the Mont Blanc. Posting it reminds me that there was a little bit of good weather last week. Now it's been three days of intense rain, with a maximum temperature around 50°F. Not what I expected for Summer.


    Mont Blanc by Tounis_9, on Flickr
    Last edited by Tounis; 07-08-2014 at 08:46 PM.

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    Took a drive down highway one to Big Sur a few weeks ago.



    Big_Sur_MG_2636 by findley.john.s, on Flickr
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    Another bridge shot. Couldn't sleep between midnight shifts, so I went and took some pictures around 4-5am.

    20140726-0382_HDR-2 by sambisu, on Flickr
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    Another great bridge picture Sam, congrats.

    Here's one from today. I'll just paste the description I put on Flickr, sorry for the laziness.
    July has been a terrible month in terms of weather in Switzerland, so when I heard today would be a sunny day, I decided to go to a lake I like a lot. Unfortunately, when I got there, there was so much fog that I couldn't see the other side of the lake. Then the sky cleared. It lasted only five minutes, just enough to grab my camera and take a picture.

    Fontanabran by Tounis_9, on Flickr
    Last edited by Tounis; 08-03-2014 at 09:33 AM.

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    Excellent images everyone.

    My wife and I recently went to Split Rock Lighthouse in northern Minnesota on a nice July day. The conditions cooperated with us and after a short hike we had an excellent photo opportunity.

    2014_07_03_7380_LR_upd by dthrog00, on Flickr

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    That's a great one, Dave --- the lines in the photo take your eye right to the lighthouse, making it a prominent feature. My only critique would be that the water line appears to be curved upwards very slightly on the right, which is likely due to normal wide-angle lens distortion. But I like how the image shows the rugged coast, emphasizing the importance of the lighthouse.

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    A picture from yesterday evening. We had a pretty active storm, which is always impressive in the mountains, and then everything was calm again. I was walking on the balcony of my parents chalet when I noticed that there was some sun going through the clouds on the mountains on the other side of the valley. I took my camera and ran to a place where I knew I would have a clear view. Here is the result, a five pictures panorama. The main mountains are the "Dent de Morcles" (2969m) on the left side and the "Grand Chavalard" (2899m) the little triangle on the right.

    After the Storm by Tounis_9, on Flickr

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    Lots of herring gulls, a tern and a mute swan were enjoying the surf at Cruden Bay yesterday.


    Cruden Bay by Andrew Stringer, on Flickr

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Stringer View Post
    Lots of herring gulls, a tern and a mute swan were enjoying the surf at Cruden Bay yesterday.
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    Cruden Bay by Andrew Stringer, on Flickr
    I Love Vertical Pictures! THIS ONE A LOT!
    Dogs and cats, living together! Mass hysteria!

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