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Originally Posted by tilbrook@rbe.ne
Awesome images Bob!   .
Real War of the worlds type stuff!
Cheers,
Justin.
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Cheers Justin, worlds at war have been few and far between this season, looking farward to some winter astro tho
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Originally Posted by LewisM
Was at Sunshine Plaza last night when the storm came through - we were walking to the car in the multi-level carpark. One strike was very close with the resulting ear splitting crack-boom, echoing violently in the carpark.
There were more than just me shouting 4 letter expletives when that bomb went off!
I was actually on the phone at the time with a mate in Kingaroy - even he said some choice words, despite the noise attenuation on my phone 
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Woah, can imagine the situation for yas, spine jolting by the sounds

dont forget them in a hurry hey
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Originally Posted by RickS
Great shots, Bob!
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Thanx always Rick
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Originally Posted by Craige
Nice Images Bob!
Craige
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Thanx Graige
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Originally Posted by N1
Wow Bob, that's one crap day for astro. Solid tube dobs would need big drainage holes near the mirror I would think 
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Thanx Mirko, would definately wash any cobwebs away also
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Originally Posted by Regulus
Nice capture Bob.
I think I have said this before: I miss good storms. NW Tas is wet when it rains but it is NEVER impressive :-(
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Cheers & yes mention before Trevor, Have you captured any Sth Auroras, That'd be some grouse Fotos, I'd be after them like a Pink Bat outta Brisbane
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Originally Posted by cometcatcher
What's a thunderstorm? Don't seem to get them here, just rain.
Those images are amazing Bob.
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Cheers Kevin & Lol, never lived near Mackay, remnants of Ita about your way now to hey
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Originally Posted by leon
Love it, some real dark matter in that lot, nicely captured.
Leon
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Thanx Leon

quite happy with the nasty appearance considering the storm was at early stages, furthher along it path, Sth end of Mortan Bay wouldave seen the best of it at full wall cloud organisation, just needed a speedboat to get there at the time
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
That's a really dramatic storm photo.
Greg.
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Appreciated Greg, every once in a while, storms do go quite wild around these parts, gets the heart pumping thats for sure
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Originally Posted by rcheshire
That's a woderful storm Bob.
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Thanks Rowland, a bit hectic under them, worth the effort most times tho
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Originally Posted by Derek Klepp
Top stuff Bob I was watching Captain America and just got drenched in it.
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Cheers Derek

how could you watch a cartoon while a super cell is at hand

Ill remember that next storm
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Originally Posted by dutch2
Amazing clouds, well done.

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Thankyou Ingrid
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Originally Posted by jenchris
I love the way you capture those weather effects.
I hope you're making some money with them - they're beautiful art.
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Cheers Jenny

One day I hope so, have been collecting some rather large wall hanging frames for a few of my captures of this & that
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Originally Posted by Astro_Bot
I missed these. Nice shots, Bob.  (I tried some cloud shots myself the other day. They came out horrible. It's harder than it looks).
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Cheers Bot, bit tricky at times to capture half decently, light is ones worst enemy under stormage, some very bright areas and other rather dark, vast dynamic range, I try and combat it with Raw files, Low ISO, a moderate F/ratio, say 10'ish, focus is tricky as clouds in the distance can be like several K's away, but the wild stuff over head is well within a kilometer, I reckon this stuff at closest point over-head was only several hundred meters give/take

Hope this helps if you have another go, PS does wonders to