Storms
"Bad weather makes for good photography." - Ansel Adams
Stormy weather is our passion. We photograph it because we wish to express to others what we feel standing under the storm, whipped by the wind, and drenched by the rain. Add drama to your life, bring our storms into your home as art quality prints!
Read MoreStormy weather is our passion. We photograph it because we wish to express to others what we feel standing under the storm, whipped by the wind, and drenched by the rain. Add drama to your life, bring our storms into your home as art quality prints!
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Capitol
Artist: Bill Reid
Capitol, Montana tornado of June 28, 2018. This was the third of about six tornados by the same supercell. Shortly after the second one dissipated, we raced northeastward on Camp Crook Road between Albion and Capitol. A menacing wall cloud was rotating wildly, about 8 miles up the road, and soon a funnel cloud had touched down. This shot, with the wide-angle 15mm lens, was taken about halfway through the tornado's 20-minute lifespan around the time it was strongest. The tornado narrowly missed the little hamlet of Capitol, now a near ghost town.
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