Time for Rain – Photography by Mary Mikawoz Click on image to see entire photograph
Time for Rain
I took this photograph on the western shores of Lake Winnipeg. In it, you can see a dramatic sky and the coming rain. The water is currently calm but in the near distance are the rain clouds coming forth. I feel as if the sky was painted by God’s brush as it has texture and flow.
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I created this image as I was thinking of the fires raging in Australia. My heart went out to them as people, domestic animals, wildlife and nature was burnt to a crisp. I hoped and prayed for rain to ease their fight and plight.
According to the Smithsonian Online Magazine, “Australia’s massive bushfires, which were contained in mid-February and declared over in early March, left eucalypt forests scorched and the ground, too dry to absorb the following rainfall. But now, the burnt trees are beginning to show signs of recovery as small, leafy branches sprout from their sides.”
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Only after rain or a storm, comes the rainbow in its multitude of colours. It is one light refracted into its all component parts and colours. This is an abstract work of art using coloured pens and paper.
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This is a shot of Waikiki Beach in Oahu, Hawaii. Over the ocean there are storm clouds in the sky and from the bottom, you can see how the rain has started on the ocean. It was very difficult to get any photos as these beaches are almost always full of people swimming and riding the surf. For once, I was able to capture it relatively quiet of people and in the pristine beauty of nature itself. I have always enjoyed seeing rain from a distance. On the prairies you can see the rain storm coming from far away.
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