A warm welcome to Beth, as she joins the Lens-Artists Challenge hosts with the challenge Stormy. Indeed, these are turbulent times in the USA and in many countries throughout the world. However, my post this week will focus on blustery weather that can happen in any season at Long Beach, WA, especially in winter and spring!

Gale force wind blasts spray off the tops of breakers as they surge ashore, and whips dune grass to-and-fro in front of me. Rain is in the clouds, and on a day like this it will soon be blowing horizontally, making umbrellas totally useless, and squall gear essential.

Storm-watching is an exciting activity along the Washington and Oregon coasts, where perigean spring tides create impressive and often dramatic wave action. When the ocean is this turbulent, I prefer to watch (and photograph) from our condo deck!

Skies like the one above bring to mind a line from Donovan’s song Starfish on the Toast: “Big cloud tumbling high, the amazing flying sky.”

This storm moved in so fast all I could do was snap a shot, cover my camera and head for home!















Lindy, These images of the storms over the Pacific are fantastic. Your image of the dark clouds with the rainbow peeking out beneath the clouds is amazing. I like the idea of storm watching from your condo deck! Thank you so much for your warm welcome to the Lens-Artists team! Yes, it’s a lot of work but it’s also fun a lot of fun!
Thank you, Beth! So glad you enjoyed hosting the challenge.
Great photos Lindy. Excellent! 👏
Thank you, John!
Such beautiful stormy scenes, Lindy.
Thank you, Egídio!