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Storm brewing on Philippine coral island
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Wow! What atmosphere. We expect to see the wonderful tropical sunny conditions for such a scene, the contrasting weather is equally spactacular.
That resolution is well in excess of what is needed for web postings, which kinda makes all these new HiRes cameras a wee bit superfluous.Graham
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I have to agree with Graham word for word, a really spectacular image Ian.
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Thanks guys. I have magnified the mood in post processing, but the weather was closing in so it was definitely time to leave
I loved the old C-2500L. My one regret is that I still had not shrugged off my 'film economy' attitude and probably should have taken more pictures than I did. Although of course memory cards were very small and very expensive at the time.
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On a technical level digital photography has come a long, long way in 12 years, yet from a photographic and artistic point of veiw very little has changed. In fact, electronic display and sharing of pictures, be it on forums like this, facebook, ipad, TV screens etc. rather than traditional prints is far more predominant today than it was back then, so paradoxically "only" 2.5mp is actually now less of an issue in practice. Quite ironic given the state of today's pixel race and it really does make you question it's relevance.
Regarding the picture itself, it's a timeless image which splendidly captures the mood. That's what great photography is all about and in many ways the camera used is irrelevant.John Perriment
A photograph is more than a record of what you see - it's a window to your soul
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