Ok, this is an image from today with my new yellow filter to get more contrast on my b&w cloud pics. The clouds late this afternoon were big fluffy santa-beardy fluffballs.
This one had a neat sort of keyhole in it, and I was thrilled to see the filter helped me capture the crepuscular rays. Neat stuff!
Click here for one of the best sites I've seen on optical effects in clouds, sun/moon, etc. Great site. I can spend hours there looking at stuff. Beautiful.
8 comments:
That's so cool. Before I got married, I used to play around with a 35mm SLR. Got quite good at it. I've got a cheep digital now and have no idea how to use it.
Beautiful picture! I'll be interested to see what that filter does with darker clouds, lower light.
-- david
One of my favorite past times...
Lazing around watching the clouds drift by.
That's gorgeous. I wish I could take proper photos. (so I'll look at yours instead)
Yep, this page'll only get better now that you have a new toy.
Very nice. I think I see the Virgin of Guadalupe in there some where. Call ebay.
Great capture!
tickersoid - now that you're single and have your life back, you should get into it again - you've got a great place to show your work here!
david amulet - thanks -- yeah it's goingto be interesting to see. i hope I won't bore y'all with my obsession!
blog whore - I can watch clouds for hours, too!
barbara - aw shucks, you could do just as well, I'm sure. it's great not having to fool with developing film now - I'm having a blast, and ditching the stinkers immediately!
dick - I hope so . At least I know someone won't be able to accuse me of stealing my own photos!
anonymous- *L* Yeah, I'll make a mint!
bart - Thanks so much, and thanks for popping by my blog!
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