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    Evening storm approaching

    Nearby where we live - hoping for rain as we are enduring a serious drought - but it passed us by.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Evening storm approaching-strm-cmng-emalanjeni-_dsc6631r.jpg  

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    Re: Evening storm approaching

    Absolutely stunning. I love the color contrast from the storm to the zebra's.
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    Re: Evening storm approaching

    Just beatiful!

    if this was shoot in raw, perhaps you can increase the light on the grass and animals ?

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    Re: Evening storm approaching

    Simply outstabding!!

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    Re: Evening storm approaching

    What a nice neighborhood to live in
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    Re: Evening storm approaching

    This is a great shot. I love it. But as A.M said, if you could,, you could increase the light on the grass and animals to contrast the storm. This is truely a great capture.
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