Summer storms

The dry barrenness of the Eastern Sierras, in the rain-shadow of a range reaching upwards of 14000ft, seems to harbor no interesting weather phenomena except balmy sunny skies or grey snowy conditions. But occasionally, rainclouds creep up and over the towering peaks and descend down onto the rolling plains below. And when that happens, an afternoon thunderstorm forms over the vast open landscape.

I was fortunate to catch the tail end of one as it was dissipating, but still managed to have enough mass to catch the evening light.

Inyo National Forest
CA USA