Storm of Redemption
by Barbara Schultheis
Title
Storm of Redemption
Artist
Barbara Schultheis
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
I almost got into an accident as I was driving down 85, returning from a tiring hike! I couldn't wait to turn off onto a road that was headed into the depths of this storm! Before the rain came the sun made one last strong affront to this impending monster. As I pulled over, a fellow photographer pulled behind my car and as we both began furiously unpacking this lens and that tripod, because weather in the Rockies changes with the blink of an eye, we gave each other a knowing look! Both of us knew that this was one of those photographic opportunities that come once in a lifetime. There really wasn't any time to talk so both of us began clicking our shutters in unison. When the storm closed in and the sun reluctantly retreated in defeat, we looked at each other and said, "That was amazing!" We both said good buy and knew that two strangers shared a moment that was both exhilarating, and beautiful--and only in Colorado!
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October 12th, 2013
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Nadine and Bob Johnston
Thank You for Submitting your Artwork.... Liked the subject, description, technique, composition, and color... This is one of my ... Top Five FAVORITES ... of all images seen in groups today. So it was Published in the Internet publication ARTISTS NEWS.... Make sure you are subscribed, so you can Promote weekly... YOU or Friends Can use Ctl-C to copy the link: http://paper.li/f-1343723559 and Ctl-V to put it into your the Browser Address bar, to view the publication. Then, Tweet, FB, and email, etc a copy of the publication, to just anyone you who would be interested.
Barbara Schultheis replied:
Thanks Bob and Nadine for all your support and help! You guys are pretty awesome!
Sai Chandrasekharan
Unbelievably beautiful!!! The light is just so exquisite!
Barbara Schultheis replied:
Thanks Sai! It was one of those rare events where you know you have to stop the car and get out to photograph!