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by Mick Anderson
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Our premium yoga mats are 24" wide x 72" tall x 0.25" thick and made from natural rubber with a blended microfiber top surface. The top of the mat has the image printed on it, and the back is solid black with textured dimples for better floor grip.
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The intense blue-gray of this fast moving small storm makes it unique from most clouds that pass over Medford and the Rogue Valley. Without the... more
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The intense blue-gray of this fast moving small storm makes it unique from most clouds that pass over Medford and the Rogue Valley. Without the surrounding mountains, who knows how intense this storm may have become!
While in college, Mick had the opportunity to work at St. Mary Lodge at the east entrance to Glacier National Park in Montana. It was in this magical place where he met several fellow students from other parts of the country who would change the direction of his life by introducing Mick to nature, the mountains, the guitar and singing, fly fishing, writing music, hiking, and -- most importantly -- the Single Lens Reflex camera! He had a chance to play with Pentacon, Yashica, Pentax, Nikon and other brands, leading cameras of the day. It opened up a whole new way of looking at the world, and started a hobby that quickly grew into a passion that has stood the test of many years. His first “real” camera was a Yashica “Electro-35”...
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Sean Davey
Mick, that's a spectacular pic. It captures both the beauty and sketchiness of mammatas clouds. I remember when i was about 20, I was surfing at Bronte in Sydney, Australia and it was a clear day, then this rogue cloud crept over the hill all narrow but tall like a building and it just collapsed like a blanket over the top of us and there were numerous lightning bolts flickering across the ceiling of the clouds. It was scary as you can imagine, sitting out there on a surfboard, but the waves had doubled in size while the winds went straight off shore. It was pumping! Your photo really reminds me A LOT of how quickly that cloud descended upon us. Really cool pic Mick.
Mick Anderson replied:
Hi Sean, and thanks for the story!! These clouds do seem to travel quickly! This particular cloud was gone in just a matter of minutes!! Yet, I've also seen them stick around for hours at other times... unpredictable, at best :)
Brian Tada
Mick, this is simply stunning... spectacular capture! What an awesome moment in time captured magnificently.... great photography and presentation! F/L
Mick Anderson replied:
Thank you Brian! That cloud was amazing and very fast moving!! Another 5 minutes and it was gone :)
Michele Penner
Amazing cloud capture!
Mick Anderson replied:
Thank you Michele! I've seen some amazing photos from your part of Oregon, too :))
Eva Volf
Absolutely love it! Gorgeous capture!
Mick Anderson replied:
That was the start to our rainy season... and it's really turning into a wet wet season!! :) Thank you for that wonderful comment, Eva :)
Marvin Spates
Wow what a great shot Mick!!! L/F
Mick Anderson replied:
Hey Marvin! I bet you get a LOT more cloud photo ops there in FL, but this one was sure exciting to watch :)) Thanks for the great comment, Marvin! :)
Brian Sereda
Holy Moly, Mick, now thats a capture and a half! I Love clouds with spirit!
Mick Anderson replied:
And those clouds had a LOT of spirit, Brian! Thanks for the nice comment :))
Miroslava Jurcik
Wow, that cloud is jst amazing, great shot ! l/f
Mick Anderson replied:
Miroslava, this was the start to an active fall and winter pattern for us! Wow, do we need it after two very dry years :)) Thanks for the great comment!!
Lori Deiter
Awesome scene! Love the dramatic sky!
Mick Anderson replied:
Thank you Lori! My camera is always ready to capture scenes like this :)
Eva Volf
The sky is boiling! Unique capture!
Mick Anderson replied:
Thank you Eva! It was exciting to watch and moved away very quickly. :)
Kathy Stiber
Wow!!!
Mick Anderson replied:
That's what I thought when I first saw it! Thanks, Kathy :))
Laurie Search
Oh my goodness, this is absolutely incredible, dear Mick!!! What a sky!!! :)))vf
Mick Anderson replied:
And so unusual for southern Oregon!! Thank you, dear Laurie!! :)
Lisa Phillips
Your stunning image has been featured in our group "Sky and or Clouds". http://fineartamerica.com/groups/sky-and-or-clouds.html 11/11/15
Mick Anderson replied:
Thank you Lisa!! I'll spread the word about our group :)
Barbara McMahon
Fantastic capture Mick! l/f
Mick Anderson replied:
Many thanks Barbara!! That was a fun day with the camera :)
Vali Irina Ciobanu
Wonderful! LF
Mick Anderson replied:
Thank you so much, Vali! :)
Lisa S Baker
WOW...really cool clouds and sun rays...Nice shot, Mick!! f/l
Mick Anderson replied:
This is the color version of the one I posted a few days ago. Someone requested it :) THANK YOU for that great comment :)
Aurelio Zucco
Wow...that is one amazing shot, Mick! L/F
Mick Anderson replied:
Many thanks Aurelio! With winter approaching, the sky should provide many opportunities going forward :)
DJ MacIsaac
Amazing cloud capture... love the sunburst! 😊
Mick Anderson replied:
Thank you DJ. I had to play with my settings to get that effect :)
Kume Bryant
Wow.... amazing capture, Mick! v f
Mick Anderson replied:
Thank you Kume! It was an amazing sky :)
Reynold Jay
Hi Mick! I would say that was a "Heavenly cloud" up there. That Sun off to the side sets this up nicely. FAV.
Mick Anderson replied:
Thank you Reynold! Just a few minutes after I took this shot, the definition of the cloud vanished as it swept over the mountain pass to the south :)