Oils can be tedious, but Iβve found it brings out much better opaqueness and blending of color, which is pretty good for nailing the fickle nature of clouds.
Oils can be tedious, but Iβve found it brings out much better opaqueness and blending of color, which is pretty good for nailing the fickle nature of clouds.
Holy wow. LOVE IT! Acrylic?
So close yet so far. Foreground details are intimidating. #wxsky
Some of the most alien skies Iβve ever seen, back in March of this year. Just incredible lenticular clouds. More stuff you wouldnβt expect to see in Florida! #wxsky
Another shot approaching the Carbon, IA tornado back on May 21st. #wxsky
Would ya believe this is a Florida tornado?
10/9/24, EF2 in rural Okeechobee County.
#wxsky
My current cover photo- the Fort Pierce killer #tornado that I saw up close last week chasing Hurricane Miltonβs outbreak. 1 of 4 I was able to intercept that day.
#WxSky
Your OTUS project footage by the way, is stunning! Both that day and May 23rd!
Very visible, high based, until the very last minute. I wish I had been close for the near stovepipe transition into that destructive needle.
Thank you! Love your art btw, bit of a painter myself :)
Personal #1 chase from the plains this year, Eldorado my beloved.
#WxSky
Watching the ghostly drillbit rope out of the Carbon, Iowa #tornado on May 21st.
πheya!
May 19th. Roll, Oklahoma. My vote for structure of the year- nothing gets better than that stack of pancakes look. π₯
Alright letβs get it, some of the craziest storms Iβve seen this year!
Starting with this set of shots from a gorgeous mini supercell and the tornadoes it produced on the west side of Jacksonville, Florida in a rare regional coldcore event.
February 4th, 2024.
That they are. Dancing their do-si-do of destruction.
Happy to be in a place with more learning and discussion and less drama!
Howdy! I like going after big ol sky noodles. Feel free to to follow along if ya wanna see insane weather :)