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Ima93m4k3r

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This is a classic country narrative: Understated yet containing all the ingredients you'd expect, or desire. And what about that large rain cloud roiling in the near distance?


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paul04

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Ima93m4k3r

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paul04 Yours are " Crackers" as they say in Australia..perfectly capturing the magic of cloud shadows passing over the land..Haven't been out for weeks, today I hope to get out but it is hazy today..not cloudy yet..:(


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Ima93m4k3r

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Final post for me, today...of course others will be able to post up until their Country, or state or Time Zone reacheds 12.00 noon GMT (GREENWICH MEAN TIME) which in our case Down here in New Zealand is 11.00 p.m.
Photos with the highest votes will win and winner will be crowned
" Nikonite with Head Most Firmly in the Clouds:)" July 2016
If this attracted enough entrants, I will ask Nikon if they would like to offer a small prize for the winner in the form of a Nikon product. Anyone second that?
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Ima93m4k3r

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Couldn't find a thread dedicated to thunderstorms, but it is definitely a cloudscape. This article showed up in my Facebook news feed this morning. An image of a storm taken from an airplane using a Nikon D750. It's pretty impressive.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...me-thunderstorm-photo-over-the-pacific-ocean/

Everyone I have sent this link to agrees, it is mind blowing. A first for photography that I know of...Wonder what the pilot's boss said upon learning the pilot circled the Storm Centre several times to get the shot?



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