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Peak Midwestern proposal
(lemmy.world)
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This is completely off topic. But as someone who grew up and lived on the prairies my entire life, I'm always kind of struck by the strange beauty of the colours that are at work during a storm.
There's something in how the dark clouds and bright sky behind it create a really great contrast in the ground colours Dark browns, deep greens, etc...
Sorry...I'm babbling. Just something really pretty about the lighting that comes from a good old fashioned prairie storm that you can't get anywhere else.
Sometimes you can get that golden ambient light effect during a hyper localised storm fronts around mountainous plateaus, like thunder storms during dusk in the Himalayas, where the terrain cuts holes in the cloud cover. Very epic ambience:
https://stock.adobe.com/images/thunderstorm-in-the-mountains-panoramic-summer-landscape-with-enchanting-stormy-sky-storm-clouds-sunny-valley-and-small-rural-house-sunset-sunrise-landscape-with-beautiful-sky-stormy-weather/215244664