####Clouds Thread####

A dutch painter, Jacob van Ruysdael, became famous with with his paintings of dutch sky's. He would have appreciated Olympus camera's.
 
her are a few shots from Central Texas. The first one is a test shot with the E-1 just after it's arrival.
Taken as a Spring storm approached. The others are also from Oly's.



A blue version of a black hole.



A sinkhole cloud formation



I have several more but did not want to overload on my first photo posting here.
Regards
Mickey
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Should read 'here are'.
Definitely not a Her!
Rgds,
Mickey
-- A PICTURE IS WORTH A 1000 WORDS,
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The competition is getting fierce :)) - there's some really great pics being posted. I'll up the ante with this one, another one I've shown before:



E-300, 14-45mm ISO 100.

ECM
 
I was hoping you might show up Stephen. outstanding to be sure. I'd love a pointer or two from you.

You can email me from my profile if you wish.

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Charlie
 
I responded to Stephen, but can't hit each one of you. Keep them coming as they are all just fantastic!

Thasnks so much.....you made my week!

Oh and by the way.........go here and VOTE for what was an amazing collection of images!

http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/readflat.asp?forum=1022&thread=18076788

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

Charlie
 
Welcome!

Your first photo of the Spring storm is beautiful...We rarely get those clouds here in Seattle!
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Amalia
 
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A few stormy clouds......

Olympus E-1
1/100s f/5.0 at 14.0mm iso100



Olympus C-2100UZ
1/500s f/5.6 at 10.2mm iso100



Olympus E-1
1/500s f/5.0 at 20.0mm iso100



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