####Clouds Thread####

charliedid

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Spring means clouds in Chicago........I keep trying to get some good shots. I'd like to see yours and any suggestions on shooting them. I have a couple to start with that I kind of like. Probably too contrasty but my PP skills are what they are.

Pics next and please share some of yours.

Thanks
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Feel free to share your thoughts regarding my photography or opinions.

Charlie
 
OK, I'll bite. These are the ones I have available right now - I have a couple more I'll try to post tonight.



E-300, 14-45mm @ 43mm f/8.0, ISO 100, 1/500s., WB 6000K, SHQ JPEG.



E-300, 14-45mm lens ISO 100. I've shown this one before.

Critique always welcome!
ECM
 
Right now, I am showing just this one. Will add some other photos later - no time in a moment!



Best Regards!
 


E-1 + 14-54mm + Polarizer

Thanks for starting this good thread, Charlie.

Bob
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Doing my part to support PIC (Photographic Industrial Complex) and always blaming bad images on the camera :-)



E-1, E-330, C-5050, C-2500L, 7-14mm, 14-54mm, 18-180mm, 35mm, 50-200mm, etc
 
Here are two -- the first is one of my favorite images I've ever captured. The second is a shot I did about 12 years ago, somewhere in New Mexico a couple hours out of Santa Fe. The lighting in this storm was so intense you could litterally smell it in the air.

God Bless,
Greg
http://www.imagismphotos.com
http://www.pbase.com/daddyo



 
I made these pictures last year in may. Each year in may I can enjoy these landscapes. But the farmers don't grow cole-seed every year at the same fields. And of course the clouds will be different. But I know it will look beautiful. I will just have to be patient for a few more weeks.





 

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