Excellent! A big improvement. The amber color of the sky gives an ominous air
to the pic.
Rick
http://photo.net/photos/RickW
--- On Wed, 7/28/10, Jerry in Arizona wrote:
> From: Jerry in Arizona
> Subject: Monsoon Sky Redux
> To: pdml@pdml.net
> Date: Wednesday, July 28, 20
From: Jerry in Arizona
A few days I submitted a pic of an Arizona monsoon sky and got some nice
comments, but it was suggested that showing some ground would improve the
image.? Well the sky gods cooperated again this evening and I took a few with a
wider lens and included some ground clutter.?
On 2010-07-29 03:28 , Derby Chang wrote:
Must admit I didn't know you got monsoons in Arizona
indeed it does; we are waiting for the monsoon to get its act together
here in front range Colorado, where it can be a bit fickle, but still
produces great skies
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PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail Lis
Maybe it is your monitor, Ann. I can see the building in the lower
right quite distinctly. I can count the floor, and I can see
balconies on each floor and even what appears to be a plant on one of
the balconies.
Dan
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 11:03 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
> Brian Walters wrote:
Brian Walters wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 20:33 -0700, "Jerry in Arizona"
wrote:
A few days I submitted a pic of an Arizona monsoon sky and got some nice
comments, but it was suggested that showing some ground would improve the
image. Well the sky gods cooperated again this evening and I t
I like this image a lot. I think showing more of the buildings gives
it more scale and drama.
Dan
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 11:33 PM, Jerry in Arizona wrote:
> A few days I submitted a pic of an Arizona monsoon sky and got some nice
> comments, but it was suggested that showing some ground would
rote:
> From: Jerry in Arizona
> Subject: Monsoon Sky Redux
> To: pdml@pdml.net
> Date: Wednesday, July 28, 2010, 8:33 PM
> A few days I submitted a pic of an
> Arizona monsoon sky and got some nice
> comments, but it was suggested that showing some ground
> would improve
On Jul 29, 2010, at 3:33 PM, Jerry in Arizona wrote:
> Well the sky gods cooperated again this evening and I took a few with a
> wider lens and included some ground clutter.
>
> http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/ac164/gelewis_2010/MonsoonSky3_PESO_I5811.jpg
Gee I wish I could order up a sunset
Jerry in Arizona wrote:
A few days I submitted a pic of an Arizona monsoon sky and got some nice
comments, but it was suggested that showing some ground would improve the
image. Well the sky gods cooperated again this evening and I took a few with a
wider lens and included some ground clutter.
On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 20:33 -0700, "Jerry in Arizona"
wrote:
> A few days I submitted a pic of an Arizona monsoon sky and got some nice
> comments, but it was suggested that showing some ground would improve the
> image. Well the sky gods cooperated again this evening and I took a few
> with a
>
Jerry in Arizona wrote:
A few days I submitted a pic of an Arizona monsoon sky and got some nice
comments, but it was suggested that showing some ground would improve the
image. Well the sky gods cooperated again this evening and I took a few with a
wider lens and included some ground clutter
So you seem to know better sky gods than I do. Or at least you feed them
better. Could use a little more contrast but very nice.
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"Jerry in Arizona" wrote:
>A few days I submitted a pic of an Arizona monsoon sky and got some nice
>comments, but i
A few days I submitted a pic of an Arizona monsoon sky and got some nice
comments, but it was suggested that showing some ground would improve the
image. Well the sky gods cooperated again this evening and I took a few with a
wider lens and included some ground clutter. The building on the low
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