Phil's photos with the keyword: Weather

Fences & footsteps HFF.

17 Aug 2018 8 3 373
One from my archives resurrected for HFF....photographed in Winter / early Spring a few years ago. Photographed with a Nikon D90 camera and processed with Nikon Capture NX2.

Winter HFF.

02 Mar 2018 9 13 647
Photographed yesterday during high winds which caused the snow to drift. The top of the fence in the foreground is approx. 1.5 mtrs above ground level and an hour later this car had almost disappeared. Camera: Sony RX100 (compact) Processed with Nikon Capture NX2.

Winter (HFF).

28 Feb 2018 7 10 428
A view of Brierfield town centre photographed the morning after a night of snow. Camera: Sony RX100 (compact). Processed with Nikon Capture NX2.

At the rainbow's end.

07 Nov 2017 16 6 707
Photographed after an early morning rain shower today. The sun had just risen (behind the camera viewpoint) and can be seen reflecting from clouds near the top of the frame. This eventually turned into a double rainbow spanning most of the Western sky. Camera: Sony RX100 Processed with Nikon Capture NX2.

Summer?

23 Aug 2017 12 7 687
The local weather forecasts and newspapers have been warning us that we will be experiencing a heat-wave this week. This is North-West England and this is August so no prizes for guessing what the weather is REALLY like now. A clue....I suspect umbrella stores will be busy today :-) Screen-shot from Web: Processed with Nikon Capture NX2.

British Summer.

21 Jul 2016 7 3 864
Midsummer weather....British style. For the past few days we've had a heatwave but yesterday the local weather forecast said "severe weather is on the way". Somehow they always manage to get it right when the news is bad !! Camera Sony RX100. Processed with NIkon Capture NX2.

Winter flooding in York.

31 Oct 2014 9 5 924
The flooding of the River Ouse in York, England, which happens most years in late Winter / early Spring, usually around February. The white Tudor-style building with the sloping roof is a pub called "The King's Arms", better known as "The pub that floods". These two photographs were taken from the same viewpoint (Ouse bridge) in different years, both in February, with one of my first low-resolution digital cameras and joined together with Nikon Capture NX2 software.

Red dawn (Equinox sunrise).

20 Mar 2014 12 5 966
Photographed at 6 a.m. this morning using a Sony RX100 compact camera. Ten minutes later the sun had fully risen and the sky had turned into a mixture of grey and white. Unprocessed apart from a slight crop. According to the old "shepherd's wisdom", a red sky in the morning means bad weather is on the way.

Homeward bound.

30 Jan 2014 5 4 999
A group of Canada Geese (Branta canadensis) flying home at the end of the day before an approaching storm. Photographed near Lake Burwain at Foulridge in Pendle district, North-West England. The camera used was a Nikon D300s fitted with a Nikkor AF-S VR 70-200MM F2.8 IF ED II telephoto lens and the processing was done with Nikon Capture NX2.

Rainbow after the storm.

29 Jul 2013 12 4 1163
Rainbow photographed shortly after a severe thunderstorm had ended in Brierfield, North-West England. Camera Nikon D90 with a Nikkor 10-24mm "super-wide angle" lens. Processed using Nikon Capture NX2.