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07/28/2003 09:49:20 PM · #1 |
I shot this about an hour ago...
Great storm cloud here in Colorado Springs. I drove to the top of Palmer Park, which overlooks the city towards the West (Pikes Peak and the front range), but by the time I got up there, the storm had enveloped the mountains and the dramatic sky was gone.
Comments welcome!

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07/28/2003 09:54:01 PM · #2 |
The white box is extremely boxxy, I find the red x to be a nice shade of red, the script has been done to death, but still adds a bit to the shot. Overall very nice but a bit frustrating ;p |
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07/28/2003 10:09:54 PM · #3 |
I got this shot last night as the sun was setting.
//www.dpchallenge.com/image.php?IMAGE_ID=30856
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07/28/2003 10:14:19 PM · #4 |
Very nice! Where is lake Carmel? I used to live in Saratoga Springs...
JD Anderson
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07/28/2003 10:16:21 PM · #5 |
Here is a shot I got on the way home... shooting through the windshield (I don't recommend driving and taking pictures at the same time... I nearly bumped into this yellow car!!)

Message edited by author 2003-07-28 22:33:45.
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07/28/2003 10:17:05 PM · #6 |
Here is my cloud shot taken a couple of weeks ago in the Dallas area.
//www.dpchallenge.com/image.php?IMAGE_ID=30952
Dennis
Message edited by author 2003-07-28 22:17:33.
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07/28/2003 10:17:49 PM · #7 |
And just for good measure, here are a couple of marbles!

Message edited by author 2003-07-28 22:18:01.
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07/28/2003 10:18:20 PM · #8 |
Lake Carmel is in Putnam County, NY, it is an hour or so north of NYC.
I think Saratoga is about 3 hours north of where i am.
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07/28/2003 10:19:42 PM · #9 |
LOL THAT was unexpected! marbles hahaha! |
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07/28/2003 10:22:08 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by shutterfly: Lake Carmel is in Putnam County, NY, it is an hour or so north of NYC.
I think Saratoga is about 3 hours north of where i am. |
You must be near Fishkill or Kingston???
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07/28/2003 10:27:42 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by smellyfish1002: I shot this about an hour ago...
Great storm cloud here in Colorado Springs. I drove to the top of Palmer Park, which overlooks the city towards the West (Pikes Peak and the front range), but by the time I got up there, the storm had enveloped the mountains and the dramatic sky was gone.
Comments welcome! |
Pretty awesome! Thanks for sharing, I fixed the link.
here's the link
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07/28/2003 10:30:44 PM · #12 |
That's an awesome cloudscape, but the heavy yellow saturation was a bit much for me. I played with it in photoshop a little... here is what I came up withto reduce the yellow a little, plus some levels adjutments, and a light gray fill layer in color burn blending mode to increase contrast...

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07/28/2003 10:32:19 PM · #13 |
[quote]Pretty awesome! Thanks for sharing, I fixed the link.
here's the link[/quote]
The link was and still is working fine in my browser. I saw that Paige had commented on an obviously different photo, but I don't know what you guys were seeing????
Message edited by author 2003-07-28 22:34:35.
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07/28/2003 10:33:17 PM · #14 |
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07/28/2003 10:34:09 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by smellyfish1002:
Originally posted by shutterfly: Lake Carmel is in Putnam County, NY, it is an hour or so north of NYC.
I think Saratoga is about 3 hours north of where i am. |
You must be near Fishkill or Kingston??? |
Fishkill is 2 or 3 towns over and Kingston is 45mins north.
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07/28/2003 10:35:41 PM · #16 |
That's a beautiful area. I've been to Kingston and FIshkill. I miss the beauty of Upstate NY, but I surely don't miss the long winters!!
Originally posted by shutterfly:
Originally posted by smellyfish1002:
Originally posted by shutterfly: Lake Carmel is in Putnam County, NY, it is an hour or so north of NYC.
I think Saratoga is about 3 hours north of where i am. |
You must be near Fishkill or Kingston??? |
Fishkill is 2 or 3 towns over and Kingston is 45mins north. |
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07/28/2003 10:38:18 PM · #17 |
Very dramatic shot, JD! I like the graininess in the clouds and above the horizon, as well as the good saturation and contrast... it really adds a lot of feeling and emotion to the shot. The short bolts of lightning are a perfect touch!
One question on your exposure-- how fast was your shutter speed? |
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07/28/2003 10:44:34 PM · #18 |
Smellyfish,
Thanks for the suggestion on adjusting the color on my cloud shot. The sky was actually golden and was captured as I recall it. To each his own...
Dennis
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07/28/2003 10:46:24 PM · #19 |
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07/28/2003 11:05:35 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by smellyfish1002:
Originally posted by pncowley:
One question on your exposure-- how fast was your shutter speed? |
That's more difficult to answer than you would think! I was trying to catch some lightning, so I was shooting at f 5.0 with exposure bracketing at +/- .7 and my exposure compensation at -1.0.
I got a 3 shot burst at 1/50, 1/80, and 1/125.
I used the best parts from different images to create a montage, with lots and lots of fine tuning in Photoshop.
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Wow! Definitely much more involved than it would first appear... definitely a testament to your skill in Photoshop. My biggest reason for inquiring about the shutter speed was the fact that you had captured the lightning-- something I have tried rather unsuccessfully to do with my limited point/shoot camera (auto shutter and no burst mode). |
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07/28/2003 11:14:39 PM · #21 |
Originally posted by smellyfish1002: The link was and still is working fine in my browser. I saw that Paige had commented on an obviously different photo, but I don't know what you guys were seeing???? |
This is what we were seeing...a broken link. I think Paige was exercising a lovely sense of humor, describing the broken link box! 8-)

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07/28/2003 11:23:07 PM · #22 |
Originally posted by Paige: The white box is extremely boxxy, I find the red x to be a nice shade of red, the script has been done to death, but still adds a bit to the shot. Overall very nice but a bit frustrating ;p |
LOL!!
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07/28/2003 11:26:34 PM · #23 |
Originally posted by pncowley: Wow! Definitely much more involved than it would first appear... definitely a testament to your skill in Photoshop. My biggest reason for inquiring about the shutter speed was the fact that you had captured the lightning-- something I have tried rather unsuccessfully to do with my limited point/shoot camera (auto shutter and no burst mode). |
I had just picked up my three boys and we were on the way home. I had my camera, but no tripod with me. I shot in exposure bracketing to give me different depths to the clouds, but mainly to try to catch some lightning. I didn't expect to, but I did get that little one, and at the fastest shutter speed! Go figure...
Thanks for your comments!
JD
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07/29/2003 08:37:21 AM · #24 |
dennis i like your clouds a lot
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07/29/2003 08:41:52 AM · #25 |
Originally posted by kavamama:
Originally posted by smellyfish1002: The link was and still is working fine in my browser. I saw that Paige had commented on an obviously different photo, but I don't know what you guys were seeing???? |
This is what we were seeing...a broken link. I think Paige was exercising a lovely sense of humor, describing the broken link box! 8-)
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Correct. PBase does not allow deep-linking of an image stored there from another site (in other words, you can't embed it with an img tag here) unless you have a paid PBase account.
You can, however, use the globe icon and provide us a link to the image page there. That link would be //www2.pbase.com/image/19723893.
-Terry
Message edited by author 2003-07-29 08:47:16.
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