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>The second image was taken on the way home from Des Moines last night.
>A storm was rolling through and I was able to get this shot from the
>west side of it (facing east). Complete with rainbow. This was an
>in-camera panoramic multi-shot image. It works very good. It messed up
>the power line a tiny bit on the left side, but that's because I
>didn't hold the camera correctly while being buffeted by 30 knot
>winds. I did crop the image slightly before posting. For the sadists
>among you, if you click on the large version, it pulls up an unresized
>original. You can see that the lens sharpness and jpeg processing
>really isn't all that bad.
>
>http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=12672
>
This is very nice. with the road establishing a vanishing point in the
centre of the image. I don't see many photos out your way where there is a
leading dust cloud.
Speaking of dust, the atmosphere here is pretty murky this morning with a
lot of very fine dust held in suspension. Looks a lot like a brownish fog. We
could use some rain to wash it down.
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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