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Time to go home....Here's a couple of shots which I took of a storm developing over the water while my old man and I were finishing up a nights snapper fishing in moreton bay. Nothing beats nature letting you know when it's time to go home.
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These pics are fascinating as they are very similar to what I saw on Fox a few days ago. The Fox program was on the biggest tornado to hit the US.
Excellent pics Chris
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thanks Chris... apparently touch downs happen often on moreton bay... i've seen some in the distance before.. but this was the first we were close to. it was a nice learning curve on how best to hold a camera still whilst bobbing around on the water... http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
Great pics mate, it is amazing some of the cloud formations that you see from time to time. So well done anyhow i want to know how did the fishing go? i love my fishing but haven't been for some time as i keep saying i am going to do more fishing but yeh get tired up doing other things. I like my beach fishing, get the old surf rod out and just go and relax at times even though i dont eat fish unless it's shark or from fish n chip shop.LOL
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thanks mate.... a couple of small sharks and some squire... nothing amazing on this trip unfortunately... i don't eat fish at all... just enjoy catching them and getting a feed for the family. cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
work out a pattern... lean against something stable... the power of vr... exhale ... hold breath.. snap (1/400). a few shots came out terrible, but these two came out okay i think. http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
The real challenge is getting the horizon straight. Great shots; reminds me of our first spring in Dallas, and our first ever storm there. We just stood in the breezeway of our apartment complex watching the lightning. Awesome stuff. g.
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you're spot on there about the horizon gary.... you should see the originals.... they looked straight to me when shooting but the horizon is at a 25% angle.
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Excellent Mark. The second one works better for me. I think the portrait orientation makes the image stronger.
Peter
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thanks boxerboy... i wanted to stay around longer to get some better shots but my old man decided to be sensible... cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
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