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Took this on the same day I shot "Burning Skies"
I saw a white light to my right, and I was awed by how the light engulfed the dark clouds. I tried some long exposure magic and here's what I got. No post production on it's colors, The shot came out as is... I only cropped it to look panoramic because there are alot of dark spaces all around, and noises... there's still some if you look at the left side of the photo. ![]() Camera: Canon EOS 300D Digital Exposure: 30 Aperture: f/5.6 Focal Length: 18 mm ISO Speed: 100 Exposure Bias: 0 EV Flash: No Flash The original would look like this. But that one has a wider aperture opening than this one.
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What a marvelous image. Nice work Marco
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Very nice work! The way the underside of those storm clouds are illuminated is awesome.
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Thank you guys!
I loved it myself! I still can't believe I caught it like this ![]() Hope I had a better angle to have had this taken though... place it in the middle...
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very well done, great job.
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