23 Replies to “Urban Stormchaser”

  1. That is one awesome pic Kate.. I love photographing storms, but usually I don’t have my camera with me when I’m driving, and thats when the real good ones usually show up.
    Hopefully soon I’ll splurge on that new K10D and it’ll never leave my side.

  2. Its one thing to see this, its another to capture it so perfectly on film. Very talented fellow this Sean.

  3. I love the sky/road contrast, especially on his next shot. That’s the real stuff; great work.

  4. I drove every road from the Alberta/Saskatchewan border to the Lakehead on a regular basis during the sixties. I saw more of nature in those four years, there on the road, than I have seen since. I have more stories from those days to count. Travelling the rest of Canada and North America and some of Europe just doesn’t cut it in the same way. That picture epitomises summer in the Canadian prairies.

  5. “Nothing wrong with the link, it’s the server that’s hurting. Keep trying.”
    SQL problems with my host — gonna switch hosts next week if they don’t respond to my complaints. 🙁

  6. I live in N. Louisiana and have never had the privilege of visiting Canada, but I must ask; what side of the road do you guys drive on ?
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  7. Ratt…”but I must ask; what side of the road do you guys drive on?”
    Ha, had me for a sec, umm, you’re not serious are you?
    But to answer your question: A few of the cars you all drive down there are made in Canada.

  8. …Right.
    Judging from the picture, the person on the left side can pass, cross over the line, but the person on the right hand side can’t.
    The trick is, figuring out which side is left and which is right, ergo, coming and going…

  9. That picture reminds me of how much I totally don’t miss Minnesota. By August the corn is 6ft tall, you have to drive an hour to find a hill tall enough to see over it.
    And the wimmen are really, really fat. 🙁

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