Excellent capture of all that drama, Frank!!
Manglesphoto wrote:
I was working off site doing a recall on some out buses when I saw this storm coming in, I grabbed my D300 with a 24-120 lens and took a three shot handheld pano, then went back to work and finished installing clips to keep the door glass from popping out if the adhesive let go, I had the camera with me to record the finished work for the Mfg'r.
The storm went over with incident, not a drop of rain or much more than a nice breeze.
Those were the days when I could still handhold a long exposure.
This is a 12"X60" pano
The company was supposed to have a print made , but I never saw it
I was working off site doing a recall on some out ... (
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Wow...I'd head for a hiding place ! Beautiful and dramatic.
Manglesphoto wrote:
I was working off site doing a recall on some out buses when I saw this storm coming in, I grabbed my D300 with a 24-120 lens and took a three shot handheld pano, then went back to work and finished installing clips to keep the door glass from popping out if the adhesive let go, I had the camera with me to record the finished work for the Mfg'r.
The storm went over with incident, not a drop of rain or much more than a nice breeze.
Those were the days when I could still handhold a long exposure.
This is a 12"X60" pano
The company was supposed to have a print made , but I never saw it
I was working off site doing a recall on some out ... (
show quote)
Interesting and eye catching shot. To me, it would have been better if the arc of clouds had not been cut off at the top.
Great pano, Frank, dangerous looking sky.
Manglesphoto wrote:
I was working off site doing a recall on some out buses when I saw this storm coming in, I grabbed my D300 with a 24-120 lens and took a three shot handheld pano, then went back to work and finished installing clips to keep the door glass from popping out if the adhesive let go, I had the camera with me to record the finished work for the Mfg'r.
The storm went over with incident, not a drop of rain or much more than a nice breeze.
Those were the days when I could still handhold a long exposure.
This is a 12"X60" pano
The company was supposed to have a print made , but I never saw it
I was working off site doing a recall on some out ... (
show quote)
Whoa! Now that looks ominous...and your shot certainly portays that
Fran
Beautiful Frank. The light is amazing!
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