Laurence68 wrote:
There was a nice series of storm cells moving through this basin, each lasting about 15-30 minutes, which went on for several hours before clearing for the evening.
This image was just after a cell had moved through, and you can see the remnants over the ridgeline as the squall breaks up.
I stayed dry by ducking into and under the Alpine Fir (Abies lasiocarpa) trees, which are very efficient at shielding from the brief, intense rains.
I would just brew up a spot of tea during those times, and enjoy the force of nature.
This was the 6th day of an 8 day trip. I never saw anyone on this trip until hitting a main valley trail on the way out.
Contax AX camera
Zeiss Ultron 50/1.8 lens
Provia
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A masterpiece, Laurence! Perfect lighting, focus, composition.