
This was an immense cloud that rolled in during monsoon season. I believe it was taken in 2006.
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Cool, that’s quite a cloud formation. Great colors and contrast. The sky does such interesting things–I always keep an eye on it.
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September 21, 2008 at 6:09 pm
@Richard: That cloud was so monstrous, I couldn’t get the whole thing in one shot. It was amazing!
@Kristi: I know what that’s like! You’d need a really wide-angle lens to see the whole thing, or you’d have to stitch a bunch of frames together.
Twitter: kikolani
September 25, 2008 at 3:46 pm
@Richard: I have a wide angle lens somewhere. I will have to find it once I unpack all of my things again.
@Kristi: Very good! I have a Canon Rebel XTi and use the kit lens as my wide-angle lens (at 18mm), because all I have is it and a 50mm lens. I’ll have to buy another one some time—either a macro lens or a good zoom lens covering a big range.
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