Captured near Rosser, Manitoba, Canada. I was on my way home from my Grandson’s baseball game in Stonewall, when the sky turned ugly. It looked like we were in for a skaken, but it all blew over….Better seen fullscreen HERE
Camera Details: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi, 55mm Lens, Aperture exp 7.0, Shutter speed 1/250, ISO 200
Featured Photography on RB Explore..14 September 2012
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HDR enhanced, hand held…1 RAW image tone curved in Photomatrix Pro 3.1
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A self taught amateur photographer who resides in beautiful Winnipeg, Manitoba, which is a prairie city in the center of Canada. My dear wife Marg and I have been married for 52 years, and we have 2 married daughters and 3 grandchildren to share our busy lives.I love to read, practice photography, spend time with my family, play around on the computer, and volunteer a lot of my time at our local Nature Center, where I serve as an interpreter for kids programs.
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Thank you for submitting your work into the Canon DSLR group
Hi David
You are most welcome my friend
– Larry Trupp
WOWSERS! That’s an eye-catcher!
Hi Al
I appreciate the fave
And your kind comments
– Larry Trupp
Excellent Picture, Larry! Awesome sky! I knew where you took it before I read the info.
Hi Stephen
Nice to hear from you again
I appreciate your kind comments
– Larry Trupp
Stunning capture!!!
Hi David
So nice to meet you
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– Larry Trupp
fantastic capture with awesome colours
Hi Irene
So nice to meet you
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– Larry Trupp
Oh yeea!!!!!!! hop a train in that direction and come back a changed person….fantastic Larry. Di
Hi Di
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– Larry Trupp
Awesome Larry!!!! Barb
Thanks Barbara
Much appreciated my friend
– Larry Trupp
Scott and Barb
WOW This is a wonderful capture.
Thanks Cheryl
Much appreciated my friend
– Larry Trupp