Last evening (6 p.m. to 1 a.m.) I worked security at the Cab Collective (as in Cabernet) at
River Oaks Hot Springs Spa on Paso Robles' East Side. It was set-up day winding down when I arrived. Not long thereafter a rain shower passed through and on the backside of it I was able to capture some interesting images featuring some storm structures and features as well as some vivid contrasts in light and shadow and color. I also captured the sunsetting sky to the west which included some distant storm cells. Enjoy!
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Sunset illuminating cirrus outflow from storm cell offshore of and headed into Estero Bay along the San Luis Obispo County coast. |
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Twin storm cells offshore and heading into the Estero Bay and Point Buchon areas of San Luis Obispo County. |
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Largish storm cell in the distant northwest off the coast of Monterey County. |
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Storm cell on the horizon to the southwest off the coast of Point Buchon along the San Luis Obispo County coast. |
All photos by Kim Patrick Noyes (all rights reserved).
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