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WX Photography is a community of weather photographers bringing you the latest exciting weather photos from around the world.

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@PhotographyWx
WX Photography
3 years
In case you didn’t notice by the name and profile pictures, Live Lens has been rebranded back to WX Photography for the new year of 2023. We’ve considered feedback and came to the conclusion the account lost a lot of its identity when the Live Lens brand came in.
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@sryanbruenphoto
Sryan Bruen Photography
1 year
The shots keep on coming from last Wednesday morning’s sunrise, this one of North Bull Lighthouse.
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@sryanbruenphoto
Sryan Bruen Photography
1 year
As the colours eased on Sandymount Strand on Sunday morning, some stuck around for longer and it was still beautiful. I particularly liked this one wave of cloud that reflected perfectly.
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@sryanbruenphoto
Sryan Bruen Photography
1 year
Golden hour in Sutton with Mr. Heron.
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@sryanbruenphoto
Sryan Bruen Photography
1 year
New appropriate nickname for myself I reckon 🫡
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@sryanbruenphoto
Sryan Bruen Photography
1 year
Sunrise you’re just showing off now 🌅 Yet another from last week at Poolbeg Lighthouse.
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@sryanbruenphoto
Sryan Bruen Photography
1 year
The aurora borealis over Ballynafagh Church during May 2024's historic G5 geomagnetic storm. Contrary to what outlets will have you believe, no the aurora won't be seen tonight. Poor stats, bright moon, still in twilight and cloud cover. May 2024 should not be the benchmark too.
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@sryanbruenphoto
Sryan Bruen Photography
1 year
Poolbeg Lighthouse during a very clear July dawn.
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@sryanbruenphoto
Sryan Bruen Photography
1 year
The repainting of the Poolbeg Chimneys is to begin next month as was expected. In the past year alone, I've captured them with a fogbow, nacreous clouds, snow, moonrise, moonset, sunrise, sunset and noctilucent clouds.
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@sryanbruenphoto
Sryan Bruen Photography
1 year
Dawn at the Forty Foot with not a swimmer in sight.
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@sryanbruenphoto
Sryan Bruen Photography
1 year
Mist provided some lovely light this morning at the Hill of Slane for sunrise. #meath #ireland
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@sryanbruenphoto
Sryan Bruen Photography
1 year
52% moonrise lined up with Rockabill Lighthouse from Skerries South Strand last night. Very challenging to capture and had to denoise heavily so it’s soft but happy with it for a single exposure given the conditions.
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@sryanbruenphoto
Sryan Bruen Photography
1 year
As the moon was rising, got to see a lunar pillar last night on Skerries South Strand. I’ve seen many sun pillars but this was the first moon pillar I’ve seen and captured.
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@sryanbruenphoto
Sryan Bruen Photography
1 year
Another one from the Hill of Slane yesterday morning. Meath has so many gems, what a beautiful county. My portfolio for it has gotten a big boost this year. Have done Trim, Ballymagarvey, Mary McAleese Bridge, Hill of Tara, Slane, Newgrange. Still many more to do.
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@sryanbruenphoto
Sryan Bruen Photography
1 year
Last one for now from Sunday morning's shoot at the Hill of Slane, what a morning. This one is of the pre-sunrise colour as the fog was lifting over the hill.
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@sryanbruenphoto
Sryan Bruen Photography
1 year
Sunset glow and reflection at Balbriggan Lighthouse.
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@sryanbruenphoto
Sryan Bruen Photography
1 year
This morning’s sunrise lined up with Dún Laoghaire Lighthouse 🌅
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@sryanbruenphoto
Sryan Bruen Photography
1 year
Sunset last night over St. Sylvester’s Church in Malahide.
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@sryanbruenphoto
Sryan Bruen Photography
1 year
Last night's sunset sky at the Malahide Estuary.
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@SnowbieWx
Sryan Bruen
1 year
I don't think July 2024 has been too bad for photos? (Still been a crap month though)
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@sryanbruenphoto
Sryan Bruen Photography
1 year
Another one from this morning's sunrise in Dún Laoghaire when the sun was slightly a bit higher and losing detail as it rises above the most hazy part of the horizon.
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