As I write, storm what's-his-name (actually this one appears to be a her), continues to blow rather less than predicted along the South coast, although winds of 96mph were recorded at The Needles on the Isle of Wight during the night. This is the ninth tempest of the winter so far in the UK, and to my recollection it is only recently that they have been given names. Maybe it is an attempt to soften the blow in the realisation that such repetitive atmospheric turmoil was somewhat rarer, not so long ago.
Climate change, anybody?
12-24mm f/4 AF-S Nikkor. Matrix metering. ISO 160.
Top: 1/500 at f/8. - 0.67 EV compensation
Below: 1/500 second at f/5.6
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