I call southern Arizona home have a love hate relationship with our monsoon season. The following photos are prime examples of the beauty of our monsoons.
As a disclaimer, none of the following photos are mine. They have been taken with permission from Facebook friends and others from the public domain; professional photos include credits on photos. Enjoy!
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Source: http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/desert-monsoon-royalty-free-image/139718781
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I did add a disclaimer to my post.
As a disclaimer, none of the following photos are mine. They have been taken with permission from Facebook friends and others from the public domain; professional photos include credits on photos.
I tried removing that particular image, I don't see where to edit/remove it.
are you serious?? i never heard about this... amazing pics !! ty
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There are some truly remarkable photos here, especially those containing lightning, even with a photosensitive shutter release trigger to snap the shot as the lightning occurs it's still difficult to frame, expose, & predict where to set up in the first place.