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as many of you heard Dallas had a tornado touch down and it damaged some warehouses about 13 miles from me.we had lots of rain from the Hermine tropical storm.parts had record rainfall in 24 hours.the tornado happened on the tail end of the storm after it stopped raining, I went to a local lake to see the overflow area.this is what can be seen in this picture thanks for stopping and any comments are appreciated

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kleinhoon

2:14PM | Thu, 09 September 2010

Wonderful but sinister atmosphere, great shot..!!

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fredster66

2:17PM | Thu, 09 September 2010

Really like this in B&W... nice work!

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drifterlee

2:21PM | Thu, 09 September 2010

really brooding sky and atmosphere, Richard. Great shot!

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bazza

2:37PM | Thu, 09 September 2010

Nice capture Richard I thought it was the beach lol, well done!!

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evielouise

2:46PM | Thu, 09 September 2010

ok richard don't let that come our way as we do get them they are not as strong as some but we have seen the little ones great photo!!lovely capture of mother nature and her work:

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njb2000

3:55PM | Thu, 09 September 2010

Wow some over flow I don't know how are village would cope with a storm like this!

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artistheat

4:49PM | Thu, 09 September 2010

Terrific Shot

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sandra46

4:56PM | Thu, 09 September 2010

terrific shot, the gloomy mood is a special one

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jocko500

5:07PM | Thu, 09 September 2010

did not know there was a storm lol. this is wonderful shot. happy you ok

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bmac62

5:12PM | Thu, 09 September 2010

Excellent illustrated weather report Richard. Keep them coming:)

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Arumbus

6:43PM | Thu, 09 September 2010

Great capture

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redchilicat

8:01PM | Thu, 09 September 2010

Wow, very dramatic shot! I will be glad when hurricane season is over so we can stop worrying about getting hit.

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npauling

9:44PM | Thu, 09 September 2010

I hope you didn't get any damage to your house. It looks as though you got a lot of rain and maybe some more to come with the look of those clouds.

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Osper

9:58PM | Thu, 09 September 2010

Just a little "overflow" eh!

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Pierrot_Lunaire

2:08PM | Sat, 11 September 2010

Another splendid shot! Very nice!

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emmecielle

3:41PM | Sat, 11 September 2010

great image! :)

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MagikUnicorn

9:12AM | Sun, 12 September 2010

SWEET SHOT

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kbrog

12:30PM | Sun, 12 September 2010

Excellent capture! There's your problem in Texas, most of the time you get not a drop. Then once in a long while you get dumped on. ;D

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praep

12:22AM | Tue, 14 September 2010

Excellent shot.

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three_grrr

8:07PM | Tue, 21 September 2010

Wow .. looks like the overflow area is overflowed!!

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Minda

12:29PM | Sun, 26 September 2010

wow! this is amazing shot Richard..

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/16.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 50D
Shutter Speed1/800
ISO Speed640
Focal Length18

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