A Perfect Storm by guyschmickle

A perfect storm for photography is when an oncoming storm approaches an imminent sunrise or sunset resulting in crazy light and skies. That’s what I had the pleasure of experiencing last weekend here in my hometown of Sedona, AZ. This image was taken in the Schnebly Hill area east of town and it made the gnarly trip back down the rugged 4×4 road through a nasty storm worthwhile. The lightning was captured with the aid of my Lightning Bug made by MK Controls.

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Have You Ever Seen The Rain by RussellMcGuire

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This was shot the same day as my church and lightning photos were shot (look in my gallery for them). I was out wondering along a trail, actually trying to find a good spot to shoot Milky Way photos later in the week when I turned and saw the mountain looking like this. The ray of light was cast just on the area I had came from. The Superstition Mountains are in my opinion one of the most beautiful mountains I have ever seen. Keep in mind I am from Houston, so I still have a ton of mountains to see in my life. 😀

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Have You Ever Seen The Rain by RussellMcGuire

If you enjoy this shot, I would love for you to favorite it.

This was shot the same day as my church and lightning photos were shot (look in my gallery for them). I was out wondering along a trail, actually trying to find a good spot to shoot Milky Way photos later in the week when I turned and saw the mountain looking like this. The ray of light was cast just on the area I had came from. The Superstition Mountains are in my opinion one of the most beautiful mountains I have ever seen. Keep in mind I am from Houston, so I still have a ton of mountains to see in my life. 😀

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The Great Mountain by RussellMcGuire

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Who I would like to meet:
I’d love to have lunch with Bill Clinton. I bet he and I would have a nice long meal where we started off with salad as we discussed his ’92 campaign. He’d probably order wine, which would be awkward ’cause it’d be lunch and I’d be a dude, but his affable manner and cordial demeanor would diffuse any uncomfortable rumblings from the other patrons. As we sipped our wine (white, I bet) I’d talk to him about how he managed the crazy economy of the 90’s, and why he thought it wasn’t sustained. He’d probably point out that no boom can come without a bust, and he’d be right. By meal’s end we’d walk around the grounds sampling some fine brandy which would go quite nicely with the Cuban cigars he had smuggled in, laughing about that whole Lewenski thing.
I’d love to talk to Colin Powell about how he could’ve let that whole Iraq thing happen. Brunch with Van Gogh at his zaniest would have been fresh. I’d love to have drinks with Jean Beaudrillard and ponder the substantial vaccousness of America. If I met Ghandi I’d rub his belly in my best approximation of the Ignorant Frat Boy.
I’d like to meet up with Faruka Balk and just stare into her eyes without speaking, pay the bill and calmly walk away.
Shooting up with Sid and W.S. Burroughs in one room would be a meeting I’d take (minus the heroin). Killing time with Bob Marley wouldn’t suck, as he’d roll up a huge fatty and we’d talk about the nature of art, communication and love. I’d request the minutes from my meetings with Hammurabi, Jesus, Budda, Gengis Kahn and Keeanu Reeves.
I’d like to meet the sisters Simpson and Duff all at once, kind of a round table thing where we’d push aside the fluff and got down to the nitty gritty nuts and bolts political and philosophical issues I know they’re all dying to talk about. I read an essay by Ashlee once called “The Theory of Forgetting and the Problem of Matter” that blew my mind and I can’t remember which Duff wrote “Capturing the Sinai: The Modern Ramifications of Israeli Success in the Arab Peninsula”, but it really opened my eyes to the real politik of the mid-east region.
If I met Clay Aiken I’d pinch his cheeks and wish him the best of luck. I’d like to meet up with the hombre that invented burritos, buy him one from Taco Cabana and ask him what he thought of his progeny now. Were I ever to meet Scott Baio I’d thank him for his exceptional work in Charles in Charge, to which I owe the bulk of my social skills. I’d like to meet others, but they frankly don’t warrant mention here, excepting how much I wish I could hang out with Tiffany Amber Theissen
Buddy Lembeck from Charles In Charge, Doc the old man from Fraggle Rock, Mr. Belvedere, Arthur ‘Fonzie’ Fonzarelli and Ralph Malph from Happy Days.

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