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AJ Miller
{K:49168} 1/31/2007
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Well, in full pano mode this is a BIG picture!
I find it striking for its tonal range. I especially like the contrasting crops on either side of the road and the way the road leads off into the distance. I also like the way you are just off-centre in the road, although I might have gone perhaps even a little further toward the right.
The stitching looks superb (you used Autostitch?). Being really picky, I notice one or two spots eg. just to the left of the top of the main part of the rainbow, and perhaps in front of the other end of the rainbow as well.
This is a superb image and looks great on the front page today!
AJ
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Cleveland Smith
{K:7006} 1/31/2007
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Michael, congratulations on Photographer of the Day award, very well deserved.
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 1/31/2007
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Bill:
Thanks - looked neat and was fun to see the rainbow and clouds. Temperature drop was about 15 degrees F, a lot of air being pushed around up there.
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Bill Telzerow
{K:4993} 1/31/2007
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Great capture Michael! Nothing like being on the "back side" of a Supercell Thunderstorm, commonly known as the Mesocyclone. You've done a great job of capturing the essence of the storm. The sack-like protrusions, caused by negative bouancy you've photographed are at very high levels of the atmosphere, where the jet stream is... They form on the rear Anvil of the Supercell. The Mesocyclone as part of the Supercell Thunderstorm actually rotates, and you've captured this in your photo, by the curvature of the Mammatus... These are the storms that can produce huge Hail, and Tornadoes; Bravo on your capture, and being in the "safe-zone" when you did it.
Cheers,
Bill
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 1/31/2007
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BTW - the left side drop on that rainbow is just a cherry on the dessert . . . the icing on the cake . . . that 'je ne sais quois' that really pulls in all the stops and moves this from great to Wow! NICE!
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 1/31/2007
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Oh this really rocks Michael!!! Congrats. Perfect stitching.
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
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Joggie van Staden
{K:41700} 1/31/2007
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This is beautiful Michael! Great panorama! Lovely colours and well composed - looks great in this rural setting. Shot and uploaded some of these clouds myself a while ago - really lovely sight to see. Regards. Joggie
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Peter De Rycke
{K:41212} 12/28/2006
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Gorgeous shot Michael ! I love the wide view, and the detail in the clouds .. never seen mammatus live either .. Peter
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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 10/24/2006
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Thanks, Michael. I have it downloaded. now, I need to get out and take some shots that will lend themselves to stitching together--whether they are great or not--just for the practice. If this was done with Autostitch, that's a good enough reference for me. MAry
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 10/24/2006
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Hey Mary:
Download Autostitch free off the web and start practicing so you are ready for the real action when it comes. It sure adds to your toolset when you realize you can capture a full 360 degrees or wide panoramas.
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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 10/24/2006
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These comments seem to click out on me before I am finished. This really is an incredible scene. I enjoyed reading your Additional Information. I keep looking at this. It is one of those scenes that one hopes to see someday and have one's camera ready. MAry
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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 10/24/2006
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This has a little bit of everything--rainbow, storm clouds, blus sky. Amazing.
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Tim Schumm
{K:29196} 9/14/2006
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Wow ... with all that Mama formation happening I don't know if I would run or shoot!....very wild, I am jealous..ha-ha. Fantastic photo congrats on the good fortune to be there in the right place and not in a tornado.
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 9/8/2006
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Paul:
Updated Title - thanks for actually identifying what these were.
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 9/8/2006
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Wow, what dramatic lighting on those mammatus clouds, Michael. This is outstanding.
Just impeccible, man.
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Phillip Minnis
{K:13131} 9/7/2006
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Oh, Michael, this is just breathtaking! A very stunning image! You've done a great job with the 'stitching'!
Congratulations on your award - well deserved!
Cheers
Phil
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 8/31/2006
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Howdy Michael!
Holy Nebraska farmland!!! Wow! That is an awesome pano! This is for sure my favorite of yours. The power in the sky, and the wicked contrast of the dark and light sky is *insane*!!!
I love the pop you did w/ the contrast to the clouds.. that added so much motion to the image, and adds just enough swirl to all of the straight lines. ..and that rainbow to cap it off. Dude.
Super perfect image Michael! Well done M-freak!
cheers buddy! (sorry been away for a while.. still in super crunch mode at work for 3 more weeks)
-joel
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narabia
{K:9563} 8/24/2006
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I forgot, well deserved award congratulations!
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narabia
{K:9563} 8/24/2006
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stunning in full size even better :) nmk
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laphael wang
{K:2318} 8/24/2006
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You're very a excellent landscape photographor!
amazing again for your work!
Laphael
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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 8/24/2006
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This is a truly fabulous shot of the storm clouds. What a marvelous capture. Congratulations. MAry
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Cathy Carroll
{K:28144} 8/24/2006
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Wow, I'm blown away! The image is amazing, but it is all the writing that I find it hard to get my head around. I'm a novice to Photoshop and soak up any info I can get on what others are doing. I have never succeeded with landscapes and am hoping that listening to you guys discuss your works will guide me. Thank you so much. CC
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Amit Saha
{K:3131} 8/24/2006
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What lighting...awesome and congrats on the PoD...
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Ian Miller
{K:9190} 8/23/2006
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I'm not a "landscape" person normally. But I think this is WICKED! I do love Storms, and I can't get enough of photography, this has both! Well lit well captured and excellently composed and framed.
Ian
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 8/23/2006
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Jeanette:
It's real. Photoshopped to pop the contrast.
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 8/23/2006
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Wow - i think this is my absolute favorite of yours. My first question is if it´s real and i guess it is. Selected if i could! :) A fav Jeanette
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 8/23/2006
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Manu:
Yes, dark. Funny how a thunderstorm does that... I hear you. I should go in and apply levels selectively to the grass and corn. The print is also a bit dark and grainy. This will need some work but overall I think the comp is working.
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 8/23/2006
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congrats also for tis FDP roby
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Ace Star
{K:21040} 8/23/2006
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beautiful landscape with such lovely detials and colors :) excellent
good luck
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Manu
{K:13082} 8/23/2006
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Another excellent stitch up, Mike...maybe a tad too contrasty or dark in some areas...to the far left and right.
Well done on the award
Manu
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ene sinziana
{K:112} 8/23/2006
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beautiful! WELL DONE!
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ictenbey / Emrah ICTEN
{K:16316} 8/23/2006
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very beautiful image
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Dave Arnold
{K:55680} 8/23/2006
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Great format and composure, Michael. Almoist makes me wonder if Dorothy will pop out of the cornfield. Oh, wait, wrong state. But definitely the flavor of the great, tidy farmlands of the midwest.
Congrats on the Photographer of the Day award.
Dave
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Patrick Ziegler
{K:21797} 8/22/2006
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Well done!! Excellent job Michael. I have not words to describe thid awsome composition. 7++
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/22/2006
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Hi Mike,
What an amazing scene! Very impressive too! The vortex in the clouds is even more amazing... Great shot, and very well captured, as usual...:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 8/22/2006
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Example of sun to back. The lower in the sky the more full the rainbow. This was taken just before the pano with the sun maybe 5 degrees up at sunset.
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 8/22/2006
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Chad and others:
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: _______________________
Yup, dark they are. This is one of those strange areas where photoshop leads to style differences. I tend to slide the contrast to the darker side on a lot of my photographs, which some feel is too unnatural, and some think add more drama. It's always a hard call.
In this instance a contributing factor was I intentionally underexposed the shots so they appeared darker than usual. This was to give me better latitute on the sky, as a standard metering will tend to blow out the clouds.
I was thinking of nothing but the clouds and metered off of them. An interesting result was that it really popped the rainbow. So after this I think whenever I see a rainbow I'm going to always go for a mixture of exposures but be sure to shoot a few metered off of the sky to really get that brightness to come out.
I'm also too lazy to convert to standard RGB from the Adobe colorspace, so my photos look a little off when I post.
Thanks on the rainbow comment - I can tell you this was not skill but luck. When shooting with the 12 mm I never know what the final result is going to look like, but in this case the road and storm came together in a surprisingly nice composition.
It's kind of a lot of stuff to summarize when in real life I was really hauling in my car around the outskirts of the town to chase the storm as the last few minutes of sunset before the sun dipped below the horizon.
If you've read this far you should see the other end of the rainbow over a farm on the left side, just a little bit due to it being way out there in the distance.
A rainbow will appear to the opposite of the sun, so put the sun to your back and the rain in front to catch one.
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Chad Simcox
{K:1845} 8/22/2006
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Great pano. The lines of the road and fields really draw your eye into the photo and the amazing sky seems to help bring you back out to look at the whole image. And you couldnt have asked for a better placement of the rainbow. The only issue I see is that your dark areas may be a bit too dark.
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jacques brisebois
{K:73883} 8/22/2006
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very impressive, great capture.
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 8/21/2006
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superb panorama michael.. captured all the sky.. cheers roby
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Rob Graziano
{K:6678} 8/21/2006
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Excellent...surreal!!!! Another great one Michael!
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