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Shelby Lewis
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simple snap from poolside. I look like a big dork with my huge camera while the kids swim (I'm usually in the pool with them though).
Cheers! Shelby
Cheers! Shelby
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Waterloo plains, P40+ with Schneider 80mm, 2 shots manual pano
Very cool Graham ... I've never seen a rainbow like that. ( You sure that isn't the mother ship taking off?)Lazy Rainbow - it could hardly be bothered to get over the horizon. :ROTFL:
Palouse, P40+, Alpa STC & SK 47 APO-Digitar.
VERY coolLazy Rainbow - it could hardly be bothered to get over the horizon. :ROTFL:
Palouse, P40+, Alpa STC & SK 47 APO-Digitar.
Wayne,Very cool Graham ... I've never seen a rainbow like that. ( You sure that isn't the mother ship taking off?)
Hey Dave, if you can find a rainbow filter I'd be ALL OVER IT!! :ROTFL:As for the rainbow shot, very unique and interesting, especially it's position relative to the sky/ground. Humm...guess that 1960's Spiratone bargin bin special effect filters, really do work
Dave (D&A)
Great first post, and welcome to GetDPI!!!some "Built-in Styles" Kitch
Hassleblad 500c/m 150mm and Phaseone P45+
Hi all, first post on this forum, enjoying reading everyone's posts very much.
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/charliexia/
A storm I photographed on the morning of 31 May 2011 hung around grumbling and muttering all day off the coast and moved in closer about 4.30pm. So I set up again and took about 40 long exposures (from 15-25 secs) to get 2 excellent captures.
The first one is the pick as the other one (Night Storm #2) had a strange greenish band down one side and a bit of green cast through it which I’ve processed out as much as possible.
H2/P20/50-110/f11/25secs/ISO100 (31052011 CF037965)
Night Storm #1 by Photography by Odille, on Flickr
Night Storm #2 by Photography by Odille, on Flickr
there are big versions on Flickr if you want to see the original size