Corkscrewing clouds


This was quite a sight.  Today we were driving from East Glacier National Park to West Yellowstone.  We stopped in Bozeman to have a delightful lunch with relatives.  While we were enjoying catching up we did not notice that the weather was starting to get a bit stormy out and by the time we were departing it was ready to let loose.  The strange thing with the storms today was that it wasnt one massive storm, it was more like stormy conditions with squals peppered across the landscape. After twenty minutes on the road I noticed that the clouds have taken on this incandescent turquoise color, it was much like looking at a glacier, the color seemed to emanate from an internal light source.  As we continued I noticed this small bunch of clouds circling around.  By looking at them you could tell they were denser then the other cloud coverage.  At that point I knew I had to grab a picture,  I was lucky enough that these barn type buildings were right there when I made my move.  I have seen enough weather channel footage to know that I shouldn’t stick around too long.  So I only shot off a few frames before high tailing it out of there.

Settings:
ISO 200 : 26mm : -1.67 ev : f/11 1/120