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Old 06-10-2009, 12:32 AM
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Here's part two of our vacation. I had just purchased a circular polarizing filter and completly forgot it was on the camera...duh! I would like to see if adjusting it would have changed the result.
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Old 06-10-2009, 12:52 AM
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Nope I think even if the filter was self adjusting the results would have been the same... those tornados would still be there sorry couldn't resist

Seriously, what an amazing shot, and an amazing site to be there to see. I would love to see something like that, but I know it would scare the crap out of me
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Wow! Scary...I prefer never to see anything like that in person...
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Awesome sight for sure. Glad you captured it and shared it too.
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Great shot.... we just had 5 tornados go to the south of where I live, but I was unable to get a shot of any.
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Awesome sight for sure. Glad you captured it and shared it too.
Actually Fred I was Flyfishing for Tarpon and that's Cudjoe Key in the foreground!
Thanks for the kind words folks. Yes it was scary! I was keeping an eye out for the Witch on the broom I surely wanted THAT SHOT
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That, my friend. is one of those once in a lifetime shot that we all strive for!
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Good to see you didn't let a little weather get in the way of fishing!
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