Fine art photographer Keith Dotson is excited to announce the release of a new set of stormy sky photographs made during a chance encounter on a rough back road outside the perimeter of Badlands National Park.
The tornadic storm passed overhead as he was traveling to visit a ghost town in the vicinity, affording an opportunity to capture these images of the dramatic, boiling skies.
"There's something electric about being near weather this intense," Dotson has said about the experience. "You can sense the danger. You're so small and exposed out there in that wide, open landscape. We knew there were thunderstorms in the area, but had hoped to bypass them. Then we crested a hill, and saw before us a shelf of deeply dark clouds across the entire horizon. We knew there was no avoiding it." The entire event was recorded for his YouTube channel and can be see here.
Stunning museum-quality fine art prints can be purchased in a variety of sizes by clicking here.
Dark Stormy Sky Over Black Hills, black and white photograph by Keith Dotson. Signed fine art prints available in sizes up to 60 x 80 inches.
Stormy Sky Over South Dakota, black and white photograph by Keith Dotson. Signed fine art prints available in a variety of sizes.
Storm Clouds Over the Dakota Badlands, black and white photograph by Keith Dotson. Buy a print here.
Storm Passing Over the Dakota Badlands, black and white photograph by Keith Dotson. Buy a museum quality art print here.
Dark Clouds Over South Dakota Farmland, black and white photograph by Keith Dotson. Fine art prints available in sizes up to 60 x 80 inches.
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