Brule Blow
A bountiful storm-intercept day concluded with an outflow-surfing, heavy-precipitation storm driving a multi-tiered shelf cloud before it, as if snowplowing the moist and unstable air it consumed. Shortly after sunset, the marvelous pastels of twilight emerged above and along the formation. This manner of subtle yet somewhat surreal front-lighting is why early twilight is one of my favorite times of day for storm photography…tripod mandatory!
2 W Brule NE (15 May 15) Looking NW
41.0909, -101.9268