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A Break in the Clouds


 
  A Break in the Clouds
A Break in the Clouds
f 22, 1/250 second, ISO 400, 70mm

Philip B. Ludwig

 
 
 
- Philip B. Ludwig

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I was initially attracted to the cloud formations, and the bright sunlight coming through a hole in the clouds. When I got it on the computer I began to see something more, and tried to bring that out more in processing. I'm curious to see if anyone else sees what I see in this image. Let me know what you see, if anything, and what you think. Thanks.


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April 08, 2013

 

Arthur Bohlmann
  You have created a nice mood with this image. All I can see is abstract no forms


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April 08, 2013

 
- Philip B. Ludwig

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  Thanks Arthur.


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April 08, 2013

 
- Rita K. Connell

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  this makes for a great abstract! I love the tones you have selected.


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April 08, 2013

 
- Philip B. Ludwig

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  Thanks Rita.


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April 08, 2013

 

Susan Williams
  Very creative capture, Philip. When I study this image, the cloud formations are like a raging sea coming ashore, and the sun suggests the storm will soon pass. Nice work.


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April 09, 2013

 
- Philip B. Ludwig

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  Thanks Susan, that is exactly what I saw in it.


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April 09, 2013

 

Gary R. Smith
  Cool shot, Philip. I see the waves, too, but I also see the back of a sturgeon.


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April 10, 2013

 
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