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by Karen Slagle
$68.00
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Outflow boundary
Storms and tornados were churning across the eastern Texas panhandle yesterday. This is an outflow boundary from those storms as they raced from east to west, showing the winds high in the atmosphere in the upswept clouds. I took this at sundown under very strong winds, I could barely stand up to take this image.
Early summer is the most exciting time of year because we get the most awesome clouds and storms here, plus tornados and lightning.
An outflow boundary, also known as a gust front, is a storm-scale or mesoscale boundary separating thunderstorm-cooled air (outflow) from the surrounding air; similar in effect to a cold front, with passage marked by a wind shift and usually a drop in temperature and a related pressure jump.
I have recently gotten into bird photography and really love taking their pictures. I also have a passion for clouds and the Texas landscape when the storms come rolling in. Lightning is a favorite subject during storms. I love macro photography and all the hidden detail in these amazing closeups. My arsenal consists of all Nikon cameras, flash units and Nikkor lenses. I have won monthly contests at Better Photo and I have also been published in Cowboy Magazine and Cowboys and Indians Magazine. PLEASE DO NOT PIN IMAGES TO PINTEREST.....THANK YOU
$68.00
Bunny Clarke
So beautiful and dreamy. Gorgeous in every way.
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you Bunny.
Kellice Swaggerty
Your cloud series of art images truly stand out, Karen! This is definitely one of my favorites! I also enjoy the descriptive meteorological information you provide, especially the technical aspects! L/F
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you, Kellice, it was quite an evening, so happy you like my cloud images.
Bunny Clarke
The winds always create such unique skies, such as in this image. Gorgeous capture.
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you, Bunny.
Marvin Spates
Being a weather nut myself I am always looking for boundary's and cool storms!! Great photo Karen!!! L/F
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you, Marvin, we have some bad storms at times.
Lucinda Walter
So amazing and very beautiful l/f
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you Lucinda.
Robyn King
Congratulations your beautiful work is being featured in the World We See Group:-)
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you for the feature, Robyn.
Elaine Mikkelstrup
What an incredible sky l/f
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you Elaine.
larisa Fedotova
Very beautiful!!! l/f/t
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you Larisa.
Elizabeth Winter
Wow! Now that is a cloud capture! You should have that published in a weather related site as it is so incredible! f/v
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you Elizabeth, I had not thought of that...
Bunny Clarke
Wow! What an incredible capture!
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you, Bunny, it was gorgeous.
Tami Quigley
This is fantastic Karen, love the drama in that sky, be careful out there! L/F
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you Tami, I am careful...
Dawn Senior-Trask
Wow! Like a soft explosion with all that radiant energy and lovely colors! Fabulous and captivating work! fav
Karen Slagle replied:
Thanks so very much, Dawn, it was beautiful.
S S-ray
Beautiful sky and majestic colors.
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you S S-ray.
Stephanie Moore
Awesome shot, Karin - f/v
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you Stephanie.