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Wild Weather in QLDThe storm season has begun early and we have had some beauties already. These 2 images were captured in the past week and a half
Comments please Steve
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Re: Wild Weather in QLDThe second shot is totally amazing! I really like "bright" night shots.
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Re: Wild Weather in QLDI like how bright and sunny it is 'outside' the storm in the first one. it's a great capture, well done.
The second is stunning, and it's full of energy (pardon the pun) Personally i would prefer the sky to be a little darker, to add even more drama. but that's just a taste thing.
Re: Wild Weather in QLDDefinately right place and time for these Steve.
Nice work and thanks for these. Regards Colin
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Re: Wild Weather in QLDTop stuff Steve. The first looks very ominous
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Re: Wild Weather in QLDBoth awesome shots Steve. Really like the sense of foreboding presented in the first and the juxtaposition of the horizon and fence length against the curved layers of the approaching storm really creates a visual appeal. Fantastic timing and exposure in the second.
cheers marco
Re: Wild Weather in QLDGreat shots Steve,
I'm in Toowoomba at the moment and packed my camera and tripod just in case. But I was locked away in the studio when the storm came through here last night/evening. As i ran out the door it was in the distance but the fog was also really thick so I missed it all! D4, D700, plus glass from 14mm to 200mm
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Re: Wild Weather in QLDNice shots Steve.
Have a look here: http://www.bom.gov.au/calendar/ I have the 2009 calendar, and it's really nicely made. I'd be entering your first picture... What lens did you use for the first, or is this a pano stitch?
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#1 Definitely a contender for the calender.
Re: Wild Weather in QLDThanks for the comments. I think that I might put the first one into the BOM competition. Thanks for the link.
Steve
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