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June 6, 2012
A pair of waterspouts spotted in the Bahamas.
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what a stunning capture
absolutly brilliant, what a moment.
Congratulations, Patricia, and thanks for sharing!!!
Mike, it is actually pretty rare to see them….i was lucky !!
Thank you all for your awesome comments !! I was indeed very lucky to be at home with my camera, i saw actually more then 2 spouts.it never rained on land…..It was a breath taking experience for me…I used my 70 – 300 zoom
lens…CANON and was happy with the result….
Fantastic – a once-in-a-lifetime sight!
I am so glad you were there to capture this moment, and share it with us!
This is a real gem. Absolutely wonderful! :)
Very rare, such luck you had witnessing this and having a camera with you ;-) Did you have to zoom in much?
What an amazing picture! Absolutely stunning.
I am now out in the Bahamas with an apartment overlooking the sea. I hope to see such a stunning shot myself. Seen just one cone coming down from a storm cloud. Great capture.
I am Very Excited to see this pic here on the CAS, Trish. I must admit I didn’t recognize your name at first(haha)and I am actually glad Ian accidentally deleted my previous post(not all the other posts though)…LOL…. I first saw this AWESOME pic on a photo sharing site called Fotki.com and encouraged Patricia to submit it to the CAS, and well, here it is…. AWESOME SHOT Trish, thanks for sending it in. ;-))))
Apologies to those who commented I deleted by mistake…please add comments again…IanL..