It's always sunny in Miami Fl.
These photos were taken from our balcony at Surfside Fl on 9-13-2015. These are the JPG conversions (for Facebook) of original NEF (RAW) files. I ended up with about 75 photos and these are represenative of the storm as it developed through the time it went over the horizon.
Nikon D7100, Tamron 10-24mm lens
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Nikon D7100, Nikon AF Nikkor 70-300 mm lens at about 300mm
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Nikon D7100, Nikon AF Nikkor 70-300 mm lens at about 70mm
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Wow, glad I was not out on the water. great captures.
Schwabo wrote:
Wow, glad I was not out on the water. great captures.
Thanks... was REALLY interesting.. still uploading 2 or 3 more
June and September are the months in which the city of Miami receives most amounts of rain fall. August could be dry if there are no weather disturbances in the Atlantic otherwise it joins September with similar weather behaviour.
Those are impressive photographs of the storm and your second one needs to align the horizon unless you prefer the distortion.
Visit again but do it during the winter months for a more pleasant stay.
Impressive shots!
Miami gets much more rain per year than Seattle :)
Linda From Maine wrote:
Impressive shots!
Miami gets much more rain per year than Seattle :)
This as been a very active season for the west coast of Florida ( I live in Clearwater) and we had in excess of 60 inches of rain in June and July.
dcampbell52 wrote:
These photos were taken from our balcony at Surfside Fl on 9-13-2015. These are the JPG conversions (for Facebook) of original NEF (RAW) files. I ended up with about 75 photos and these are represenative of the storm as it developed through the time it went over the horizon.
I know it's not called a "tornado" over water but it's just beautiful anyway as are all your shots. I love the tornado, or is it water spout shots... just excellent.
My daughter lived in Orlando for a couple of years. I went there for a visit last year and she taught me that Florida has two seasons... rainy and no so rainy.
Great set number 3 a :thumbup:
Chuck
Thanks for these.
The great thing about this site is being able to see photos from around the world of things one would not ever see.
Fantastic. :thumbup:
Kind regards
George
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