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Tornado Acrylic Print featuring the photograph Tornado in the High Plains by Ed Sweeney

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Tornado in the High Plains Acrylic Print

Ed Sweeney

by Ed Sweeney

$94.00

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Tornado in the High Plains acrylic print by Ed Sweeney.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.

Design Details

A picturesqure EF2 tornado which occurred near the town of Campo, Colorado (in the extreme southeastern Colorado) on Memorial Day 2010 (May 31,... more

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Comments (21)

Lynn Jackson

Lynn Jackson

Love your tornado shots! L/F!

Wanda-Lynn Searles

Wanda-Lynn Searles

Awesome capture! L/F

Ed Sweeney replied:

Thanks!

Emmy Vickers

Emmy Vickers

Ed – holy cowabonga! What an amazing capture! So this is what an EF2 tornado looks like. I hope to never see one up close. That is scary. So glad to hear it was pretty much on open country and that you were not effected. Very well composed! L/V.

Ed Sweeney replied:

Thanks, Emmy!

Carol R Montoya

Carol R Montoya

Wonderful capture! L

Ed Sweeney replied:

Thanks, Carol!

Ed Sweeney

Ed Sweeney

Thanks for the feature, Todd & Candice!

Jeff Folger

Jeff Folger

you may call this an EF2 but I call it holy crap! Great catch glad we didn't find you in Kansas after this L/F

Ed Sweeney replied:

Thanks, Jeff! Yeah, "only" an EF2 is a highly relative term with estimated maximum winds of 111-135 mph. Honestly, I believe it would have had a higher rating if it had hit an area with more infrastructure, but thankfully it didn't.

Jason Politte

Jason Politte

Fabulous catch, Ed - I just love the details in the funnel. Well done! l

Ed Sweeney replied:

Thanks, Jason!

AZ  Imaging

AZ Imaging

Stunning capture, excellent!

Ed Sweeney replied:

Thank you very much!

Ed Sweeney

Ed Sweeney

Thanks for the feature in your "Excellent Self-Taught Artists" group, Joe!

Janis Knight

Janis Knight

wow!

Ed Sweeney replied:

Thanks, Janis!

Larry Nieland

Larry Nieland

Wow, this is about as good as it gets - AND- as close as it gets ! ........Fave +V

Ed Sweeney replied:

Thank you, Larry!

Cathy Lindsey

Cathy Lindsey

Stunning capture! Intriguing! v/f

Ed Sweeney replied:

Thanks, Cathy!

Gallery Three

Gallery Three

Great Capture, hope you stayed safe. My Choice for CFC daily favorite

Ed Sweeney replied:

Thank you very much!

Kim Andelkovic

Kim Andelkovic

brilliant catch - v

Ed Sweeney replied:

Thank you, Kim.

Melanie  Lankford Photography

Melanie Lankford Photography

Fantastic capture! v

Ed Sweeney replied:

Thanks, Melanie!

Ed Sweeney

Ed Sweeney

Thanks, Brian.

Brian  Commerford

Brian Commerford

Ed,thanks for your comment. Your photo is VERY impressive!

Ed Sweeney

Ed Sweeney

Thanks for featuring my work, Cassondra.

Ed Sweeney

Ed Sweeney

Thanks, Cassondra!

Artist's Description

A picturesqure EF2 tornado which occurred near the town of Campo, Colorado (in the extreme southeastern Colorado) on Memorial Day 2010 (May 31, 2010). The tornado stayed over mostly open country. As a result, it did relatively little damage with no injuries. This photograph was taken while standing on the Oklahoma/Colorado border looking north..

About Ed Sweeney

Ed Sweeney

Storm Chaser, Weather & Landscape Photographer

 

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