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Submitter's name: Gordon Ross
Title: Weather in the backyard
Location: Calgary, Alberta
Gear used: OM 4Ti, Zuiko 180/2.8.
 

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Comment left by: Olaf Greve (no e-mail specified) Cool grainy effect!
One can always feel the storm...

Comment left by: Wayne Harridge (no e-mail specified) Great view from the back yard.

Comment left by: Gary Teller (no e-mail specified) Neat shot. I'm expecting to see the storm demons swirling and descending from the clouds any minute. What film did you use? Any special post processing?

Comment left by: Anonymous Visitor Happened to have Fuji Reala 100 ASA in the camera, trying it out. Processed in a drug store lab so definately no special treatment there, I did use the cloning tool in PS CS to get rid of a few lights in the foreground below the trees, otherwise it looks exactly like the print.

Comment left by: Andrew Wendelborn (no e-mail specified) Nicely atmospheric. How long was the exposure?

Comment left by: :Doro (no e-mail specified) this shot transports the atmosphere really nicely! Great colours. :D

Comment left by: Piers Hemy (no e-mail specified) Simple but strong image. Very appealing.

Comment left by: Anonymous Visitor Exposure was the genius of the OM4Ti, I left it on Auto but set it to over expose one stop, I held the camera on top of my BarBQ, aperture at 5.6 if memory serves it sounded about a half to one second.

Comment left by: Dean (dtyler@hbiamerica.com) Nice image. At first, I thought the city was on fire. Calgary Flames?



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