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Old 04-15-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Default After a Storm..taken with "point and shoot" camera

These were taken with my previous Canon-the digital Elph S500. I used manual settings, and the photos were not retouched in any way. In Arizona, you can't get a bad sunset!


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Default Re: After a Storm..taken with "point and shoot" camera

very cool colours
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agreed, nice colors. I would like to see the second one as a larger image.
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Very well caught. I was told years ago that when there are a lots of colors in the sky that it meant that there was lots of dust or debris being carried by the winds. Which causes all the colors. Well, anyway that was science class 38 years ago.
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agreed, nice colors. I would like to see the second one as a larger image.
It does look better bigger! I was constrained by the 190kb limit for 4 pics, so I kept shrinking them.
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Well, anyway that was science class 38 years ago.
That science is still valid! AZ has plenty of dust.
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