Interesting Photo of the Day: Colorado Rainstorm Captured by Airplane Passenger

The flooding in Colorado has been in the news this week, and even evidence-based science-type people—like the National Weather Service—describe the situation as “biblical.” Boulder got over 17 inches of rain in a week, with just over 9 of those inches coming in a single 24 hour period. There are over 1,200 people missing, nearly 12,000 evacuated from their homes, more than 1,500 homes were completely destroyed, and over 17,000(!) badly damaged. The news on the ground has been horrifying, which makes the quiet beauty of this photo all the more menacing:

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Downpour in Colorado (Via Imgur. Click image to see full size.)

Haley Luna took the shot from an airplane window. It offers a unique perspective on the storms that have upended so many Coloradans. Everything surrounding the storm looks so calm and peaceful, but for the subject of the shot. The water seems like it’s being sprayed down with force, then splashing back up and forming a mist when it hits the ground. On its own, without the news from Colorado as a backdrop, I’d think this was a stunning photo, real eye candy. In context, though, it takes on a whole different tone, a tone which makes the photo even more powerful.

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3 responses to “Interesting Photo of the Day: Colorado Rainstorm Captured by Airplane Passenger”

  1. Dave Eagle says:

    Brad-

    That’s a good question. We found this on reddit—no real name given for the photographer, but here’s the link:

    http://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/1mi0k3/saw_this_storm_while_flying_into_denver/

  2. Brad says:

    Whos photo is this, why is there not credit given with the image.

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