Watch local RADAR and weather station "web cams" for clouds and the edges of said clouds, then be there! I typically drive 25 miles to a beach, at times the cloud cover goes from puffy (great) to solid (ugh, not telling anyone I'm going for a sunset) as I get closer. My BEST sunset photos came from those excursions!! The sky exploded with color and sunrays from the far EDGE of the cloud bank over the Gulf of Mexico. OH! and don't leave the minute the sun drops below the horizon, watch for about 10-15 minutes, it occassionally sends up spectacular colors from beyond the rim. I learned that the hard way being stuck on a road with traffic and power lines while the sky was ablaze! Maybe I'll post a few later.
Tree shadows! Or the deer have camo tattoos!
Have had one for many years, now with tilt LCD screens I don't need it either.
Valsmere wrote:
I do but I always bring it in with me wherever I go. I don't leave it in the my truck.
It's soo much like your infant!
Fav ranger at a nearby park reported a couple had been coming regularly acting rather odd, he asked what they were looking for they replied "sasquatch" they had spotted one and wanted to document the sighting. I seriously contemplated wearing a ghillie suit to spoof em but in August here in Florida I decided NOT me thanks. In a wildlife management area i might end up with an "ought 6" through my chest tied to the fender of a pickup truck!