Despite the drought, and our meager rainfall so far this year in California, we actually did have storms earlier this year, significant enough to produce some scary looking clouds here in the Monterey Bay area (photos captured with my phone camera)…
I don’t normally think about photographing clouds, but I do like to take sunset photos which can sometimes produce interesting cloud photos.
I did not think much about this sunset shot below because of the lack of color, but on second look, I actually like the grays and the cloud formation.
So it turns out I have more cloud pictures than I realized, and now, these photos have a “home” in my blog because of this week’s prompt by Brie Anne Demkiw with the theme Forces of Nature:
Whether it’s the towering white clouds on the beaches of Thailand, the massive waterfalls at Yosemite, or the fast-moving fog in San Francisco Bay, it seems everywhere we go, nature is putting on a show for us.
This week, share a force of nature from your corner of the world. It can be something as large as the Grand Canyon, or as small as the tiny seedling steadily breaking is way through the concrete in your driveway.
Nature does put on a show for us every single day, if only we remember to take the time to notice…
Since this post is all about clouds, have you heard of, or used the term “head above the clouds”?
What does the term mean to you? Is it a good thing, because you can think more clearly above it all, or bad, perhaps because you have lost contact with the ground?