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    mooo...wooh hoooh! schrackman's Avatar
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    Almost but not quite....

    Don't ya hate it when you know a great shot is just waiting for you, if only you can get there quick enough before the perfect light goes away? Well, that happened to me today. This rainbow was absolutely gleaming brilliant colors as the sun was hitting it, but by the time I got into the right position it had almost faded away. That's what I get for stopping at the gas station for a Snickers bar. Arrrrrgh!
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    Re: Almost but not quite....

    gorgeous setting and it's still beautiful. Snickers bars rock.


    I got one of those yesterday, but the setting was a middle school. Fortunately I got an angle that excluded the middle school, but still, I wish I had a church at the time. Haha.

    Good shot.

    Aint it nice to be able to breath without smog now that it finally rained good? (that's how it is in the bay area, dunno if that's how it is down there too)
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    Re: Almost but not quite....

    Thanks Mr. Yuck.

    Banning lies in the San Gorgonio Pass, which tends to keep out all the smog that sits in the lower San Bernardino Valley. But I am very familiar with smog, having lived for 6 years in Reseda, which is in the San Fernando Valley. Some days it was just gross having to go outside.

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    Re: Almost but not quite....

    Yeah, petaluma's in a valley, the air was starting to get brown before our rain. Good to hear you're out of it though. Still nice to get a bit of rain eh?
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    Re: Almost but not quite....

    It is still a nice shot Ray. Sorry you missed out on the original inspiration. When hunger calls, grab a Snickers!

    I felt the same way over the weekend at big Bear. I was shooting a lakeside house with a dramatic cloud composition. I then realized that I should have my CP on. By the time I put on the CP and got in to the position....my sky turned into pure white clouds no definition.

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    Re: Almost but not quite....

    Thanks Eric, but I don't think Reseda misses me that much, hehe.

    Quote Originally Posted by manacsa
    It is still a nice shot Ray. Sorry you missed out on the original inspiration. When hunger calls, grab a Snickers!

    I felt the same way over the weekend at big Bear. I was shooting a lakeside house with a dramatic cloud composition. I then realized that I should have my CP on. By the time I put on the CP and got in to the position....my sky turned into pure white clouds no definition.

    Reseda misses you

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    Re: Almost but not quite....

    Ray, have you ever seen this shot?

    Still a nice shot but I know what you mean about just having another 30 seconds...

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    Re: Almost but not quite....

    I wish I had a few more near misses like this in my portfolio. Nice work as always Ray.
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    Re: Almost but not quite....

    Quote Originally Posted by another view
    Ray, have you ever seen this shot?

    Still a nice shot but I know what you mean about just having another 30 seconds...
    That is how the rainbow looked before I got there! Wow, beautiful shots there.

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    Re: Almost but not quite....

    Thanks OT! Yes, I like it too, but again had you seen the rainbow beforehand....it's killing me, lol.

    Quote Originally Posted by Old Timer
    I wish I had a few more near misses like this in my portfolio. Nice work as always Ray.

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    Re: Almost but not quite....

    I've had that happen too. Now I try to take a shot right away and then try to improve it.
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    Re: Almost but not quite....

    Quote Originally Posted by Chunk
    I've had that happen too. Now I try to take a shot right away and then try to improve it.
    Good point Chunk. I try to do that too. I take what I call a reference shot, or one that I rip off in a hurry just to record the scene or event and then I start to look for the angle or perspective that might best enhance or create the best image. Even at that I've missed a lot of shots because like so many others I didn't have the camera close by or ready when the opportunity presented itself.
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