SFHarbridge
FollowAfter a thunderstorm at the Chippewa Flowage, twin rainbows emerged in the setting sunlight. I believe there are muskies at the end of those rainbows. I plan to...
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After a thunderstorm at the Chippewa Flowage, twin rainbows emerged in the setting sunlight. I believe there are muskies at the end of those rainbows. I plan to try to catch and release them yet. The smell of fresh rain was in the air.
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Staff Winter Selection 2015
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SFHarbridge
January 22, 2015
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Chippewa Flowage, Hayward, WisconsinTime
This photo was taken mid-afternoon just after a thunderstorm as the clouds cleared and the sunshine returned.Lighting
Natural DaylightEquipment
Cannon PowerShotInspiration
My husband and I had been driving north after an afternoon thunderstorm and as the clouds broke, we drove out of the tree lined roadway in between two parts of the Chippewa Flowage. We looked to our right and there was a twin rainbow. My husband pulled over and I took the shot.Editing
No.In my camera bag
Cannon PowerShot and my cell phone. I like how both take different versions of the same image.Feedback
Drive around after storms, it's amazing what you will see and the natural light is remarkable.