SEAL6 wrote:
Very nice fredv! The sky just looks so trippy...what exactly happend?
It's like 1/2 and 1/2.
thanks SEAL6
it's not a photo shop job. just big wild thunder storms over the everglades with some strange orange sunset on in side.
if you check my gallery you will see the other 3 shoots from that night.
right place at the right time.
Nathan,
I honestly got dizzy looking at your shots!! Great shots, but I don't know how you managed to do it. I would have fainted. Love this thread. I look for it every day!
I'm working at the radio telescope in Arecibo this week, this is the largest radio telescope in the world. I took this picture yesterday with a 20D and my 10-22mm at 10mm. I'm at the top of the platform about 600 feet above the surface of the dish below. The circular track is used for rotating the azimuth arm of the telescope. It's great to have a really wide lens here.
Here is one with the Tokina 12-24mm in Amboseli NP, Kenya. I don't often buy non Canon lens but really like this Tokina. This picture was cropped a little. The uncropped photo is wider than what is displayed.
I really liked the full rainbow shots from Jan, Roger and Darren. It looked like they were all from 1.6X bodies and 10mm zoom.
Here is one using 1DMKII and 14mmL 2.8. FOV is a little less than the 1.6X/10mm combo. Some PS adjustments( NR w NeatImage, Barrel Correction w PTLENS, CA correction with DeBarrelizer, some perspective correction -- all for the heck of it): http://www.pbase.com/mikecol/image/46576611.jpg
in that first pic, the flowers with the 15mm fish, did you process in the vignetting, or was that the actual lighting. Either way it is a really nice shot.