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Old 26-10-2005, 09:44 PM
xrekcor
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Thanks Houghy!

Where I live I get to see a good percentage of the storms being born from what
seems like nothing, that go on to hit SE QLD. They tend to sit just to the SE & W
of me on the range and bubble and boil before heading off. You can literally watch them
explode upward. This is the time of year here for massive storm cells. The storms last night
were no exception I counted 5. The first three images are of one to the SW, the
fouth is one that was to the west that came right over top, that image is of it
moving off to the east. The last image is from the cell to the north, plus two other
cell way off to the SE and NE. It was like walking the red carpet and the paparazzi
going mad. All I had to do was point the camera at a cell and keep rolling off
exposures I was bound to get something sooner or later, still I missed alot more
than I got... need another camera to work in tandem lol

regards,CS
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