After my morning excursion into Badlands National Park, I returned to the Buffalo Gap National Grasslands Campground Area, picked another campsite, had lunch and waited until it was time to go out again for sunset photography.


As the afternoon progressed, like yesterday, storm clouds began gathering.



Rain soon began to fall with gusty winds. It was apparent that the storm was too fierce for me to venture back out for a late day shoot. Now I have to look forward to another morning shoot.
Until then,
Ken
Great photos! I particularly like the “Prairie Storm” image
Thanks, Matt.