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Uploaded: 07/18/07 3:39 PM GMT
Eye Of The...Storm
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Truly. This picture made me fall in love with my camera ten-fold. Because i took this picture inside a car that was traveling around 65-70 MPH. I dont remember exactly where I was, somewhere in PA while on my way to Up state New York. PA is a beautiful place up in the mountains, let me tell you. The only bad thing about this picture is that you can see the reflection of the window in the picture. I was quite disheartened when i saw that. . .

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::kidder
07/18/07 6:26 PM GMT
Nice job on this one! The skies do give the sense of trouble brewing! Good shot! C):-)
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THE CAMERA'S ONLY JOB is to get out of the way of making photographs. It's entirely an artist's eye, patience, and skill that makes an image. ~Ken Rockwell VISIT MY GALLERY
.soosool
07/18/07 8:05 PM GMT
Yes. I was gonna mention the reflection. Good picture nevertheless. Clean window by the way!
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Time is not money; it's life. Enjoy it.
::SeashellNC
07/22/07 10:30 PM GMT
Love this...I am a fan of storms....tornadoes are an awesome sight as well awww I miss Pennsylvania I lived there 16 years and I love the way the storm clouds roll over the mountains and to watch a storm from the peaks move through the valleys. Regardless of the reflection the impressive fact is your camera's quality in taking a still in such a fast paced environment. *Wipes a finger over glass* omg Immaculate!

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Shell :)
.youth
07/23/07 1:25 AM GMT
BEAUTIFUL!
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A beginner with photography. I just got my Nikon D40 a few days ago and I am absolutely obsessed with it. Any comments on my pictures is well appreciated.
::marilynjane
07/24/07 12:42 AM GMT
Hi Sweetheart,

Sorry to be so late in responding to your wonderful posting. I think that this is a neat photo, dear. It is very difficult to avoid reflections, while photographing from a car, moving or otherwise, so don't worry, we can address that pariticular problem later. For now, I can see enough of the image to know that a skillful weilder was behind the camera, and was doing a fine job, indeed! It is a nice photo Honey, and please keep up the good work. I can certainly see why the photo encouraged more love for the camera!! :o)))

Talk to you again, soon, as I have another photo of yours to view.....YEAH. :o)))

Sincerely, Marilyn
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