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Dec 03, 2006 06:00 |  #1

I promised myself this wet season I'll get some storm photos. Though it's been very slow, the storms are starting to roll in and I managed to capture a few before the drenching began ;)

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I'll try and get some more for ya'll soon ;)

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Dec 03, 2006 06:53 |  #2

#1 my fav. for composition.

I think they need a bit more contrast.

2&3 might need some more saturation too.


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Dec 03, 2006 08:36 |  #3

Yep definitely #1. The storm clouds even act as a good lead-in for the photo.



  
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Dec 03, 2006 08:39 as a reply to  @ rudgej's post |  #4

Very cool...what I really like the most about them is the feeling of "being there". Enjoyed looking...


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Dec 03, 2006 13:08 |  #5

Ominous but beautiful clouds - good capture. The third image seems to say "you won't have to wait long for the rains to begin."


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Dec 03, 2006 16:09 as a reply to  @ Harold_L's post |  #6

Thanks for replies guys, yeah I'm looking forward to capturing more storms :D


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Dec 04, 2006 03:17 as a reply to  @ willz75's post |  #7

Here's a revival of #1 on my flickr account:

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Dec 04, 2006 04:14 |  #8

Maybe try B&W also?


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Dec 04, 2006 05:47 |  #9

Number 1 is great.
Storm photography must be hella fun!


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Dec 04, 2006 07:50 as a reply to  @ AdamJL's post |  #10

Numbers 1 & 2 are my favourites, love the way the composition of Number 1 draws your eye down the spine / ridge of cloud into the distance. Don't know if the cloud in Number 2 is reflecting the sea or your storm clouds really are that colour. Nice work.


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