Sunday, December 2, 2012

Stormy Weather

©2012 Ken. W. Hall

©2012 Ken. W. Hall

©2012 Ken. W. Hall


I am grateful temperatures are in the forties today.  The strong, relentless wind would not be bearable if the temperatures were colder.

These beautiful images were taken by Ken this morning when we took a short drive through Jeffers.  The wind has been relentless for two days now.  As you can tell, the skies are moody.

We could see the snow falling on the mountains in the distance while the dust blew across the valley beyond the herd of antelope.

I marvel at Ken's ability to see images in black and white before he shoots.  These are amazing.



2 comments:

  1. I have read in many books that the atmosphere in Montana is one of the cleanest in the country and the sky the more blue.
    I remember this summer with joy, having seen Montana.
    Have a good one, Penny !

    Tomás.

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  2. Tomas, you are absolutely correct. The term "Big Sky" is a good choice of words to attempt to describe the sky. And the clean air is awesome. Bless you.

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