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Hello Dolly

Tropical Storn Dolly approacing the Yucatan

42 total reviews 
Comment from Jac Rocha-Catarina51


Wonderful colors since the gray cloudy to a special green water and further becomes soft brown just next the sand.
You shot a fantastic, terrify storm moment. Thank for share the beauty of Nature Mother.

 Comment Written 07-Sep-2008


reply by the author on 07-Sep-2008
    Thank myou so much!!!
Comment from Teena Angelia


This photograph really captures the impending storm. I love the way you have taken the shot right when that wave was reaching its peak. Very effective

 Comment Written 25-Aug-2008


reply by the author on 25-Aug-2008
    Thank you so much for viewing and your kind comments.
Comment from shiloh106


What a nice capture of color. There are so many varieties of grey, green and brown here. You can really see the turbulance of the storm rolling in. Very good job.

 Comment Written 24-Aug-2008


reply by the author on 24-Aug-2008
    Thank you so much for viewing and your kind comments.
Comment from Surmed


Good use of shutter speed, the way you have jammed this splash or wave, even though it gives me sad and gloomy feeling. nicely composed.

 Comment Written 23-Aug-2008


reply by the author on 23-Aug-2008
    Thank you for viewing and you kind compliments. Yes that 'sad and gloomy" feeling is intentional. I would add terified because what is approaching there is tropical storm Dolly [60 Miles wind and 1o-12 in rain on the Yucatan]. Two days later a hurricane causing severe damage in Texas.
reply by Surmed on 23-Aug-2008
    Sad to hear, :/
Comment from jhillman


Caught at just the right time, this is a wonderful photograph with plenty of excellent detail and superb presentation. Focus is excellent. You have captured every detail and the composition is very good indeed. Lighting management is impressive.

 Comment Written 22-Aug-2008


reply by the author on 22-Aug-2008
    Thank you so much for viewing and your kind comments.
Comment from Snopaw


Love the cloud formatin on this one Cleo. I can sti and watch the storms coming in where I live, they are an impressive site. Interesting capture of the wave as you caught it. You must have been shooting at a high shutter speed. Shirley

 Comment Written 22-Aug-2008


reply by the author on 22-Aug-2008
    Thank you so much for viewing and your kind comments.You are right I was shooting with high speed.
Comment from thilderbrand


This is beautiful, at first glance I thought it was a painting and I was going to skip through it because its very difficult for me to critic art. But I am glad I took another look I love the way you have captures this it is really breathtaking.

 Comment Written 22-Aug-2008


reply by the author on 22-Aug-2008
    Thank you for viewing and your kind comments. I appreciate it.
Comment from Gregory Odd


gorgeous shot! so much going on here, but they all mix together to create a beautiful whole...like the varying shades of green in the sea, and the touch of brown in the surf...capped off by the dark clouds in the back!

 Comment Written 22-Aug-2008


reply by the author on 22-Aug-2008
    Thank you so much for vieving and your very kind comments. I appreciate it.
Comment from ARTHOUND


love the turbulance in this awesom picture the storm cloud's are very wicket looking really cool the way you caught the white cap's in the back round then the way they crash to the shore and the color of the water abd hoow it change's when it come's to the shore good job arthound

 Comment Written 21-Aug-2008


reply by the author on 22-Aug-2008
    Thank you so much for your review and your very kind comments. You are right these clouds were wicked. I'm happy that it shows up.
Comment from Stormswept


The layers and shades of colour in this are intriguing and add a sense of drama to the overall scene. The central layer of sea is well framed by the brown breaking waves and the imposing dark skyline.

 Comment Written 21-Aug-2008


reply by the author on 21-Aug-2008
    Thank you so much for viewing and your very kind comments.