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Uploaded: 03/08/10 7:45 PM GMT
Storm On The Mainland
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I captured this storm heading across the D'Entrecasteaux Channel towards Bruny Island. I barely made it to my car before it hit.

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.Jimbobedsel
03/08/10 7:46 PM GMT
That looks like a doozie of a storm that hit. Beautiful capture.
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::trixxie17
03/08/10 8:23 PM GMT
boy this does look like a dilly of a storm - glad you made it but still took time to get a great shot
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::Genver
03/08/10 8:35 PM GMT
The photo is very good,Frank,the sky is dramatic,very good view.
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.icedancer
03/08/10 8:44 PM GMT
Whoa that is one big bad storm heading over. Wonderful dramatic sky and love the view. I also love being by the water, super capture Frank
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::verenabloo
03/08/10 11:51 PM GMT
Amazing cloud formations. We have a lot of that here where I live, near the Oregon coastline, at the Pacific Ocean. You captured all the drama. Beautiful photo. Verena
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.Joanie
03/09/10 4:03 AM GMT
Gorgeous storm clouds and waters Frank! A very excellent shot!
Joanie
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.YoungATheart
03/09/10 3:42 PM GMT
Ooo, very cool! It certainly does make one want to run for cover. Great shot!!
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Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it. -Confucius
::allisontaylor
03/10/10 5:39 AM GMT
What a fantastic sky. Full of energy and foreboding. I like the changes of light and details on the shore as well.
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.Logun7
03/11/10 6:31 PM GMT
»»-»»((*-:¦:-*))»»-»» Magnificent Shot ««-««(( *-:¦:-*))»»-»»
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every day is a gift......that's why it's called the present!!
::sharonva
03/18/10 4:35 PM GMT
I like the way the very thin cloud is draped like a light cloth over part of the mountain in the left background.
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