At the end of February, the weather turned and the forecasters were predicting 50 MPH wind gusts.  The day started off with blue skies but, rather quickly, clouds started to move in.  With the wind pushing them faster and faster, I knew I could turn the conditions to my advantage.  I started off shooting Abbot Hall and then wandered through town trying to keep the tripod steady through the winds and for exposures averaging 25 seconds.

I made it down to Atlantic Avenue and was about to call it a day when I stopped in front of the Our Lady, Star of the Sea church.  The clouds were moving from back to front and, every so often, the sun shone through to illuminate the facade of the Church.  I had to time this just right but managed to get just about the perfect conditions during this particular ten second exposure.