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    Default Fun at the Beach, Part I, Before the Storm.

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    When I saw these storm clouds approaching I sped to a local beach located a mere 5 minute drive from home as I knew I'd have a terrific view. When I arrived people were rushing to their cars, I was rushing OUT of mine! Wicked winds, distant thunder, and a sudden drop in both light and temperature...pretty cool stuff. Got blowing sand in my eyes, nose, and mouth...and had to run for my beloved BPN hat rolling away!! More cool stuff!

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    I love storm clouds too Daniel! I think you left just enough base for the image but I do think a few either selelctive levels layers in the sky or even selective color layers.....tweaking the white, neutral, and black sliders will give the clouds more depth and even more impact. Overall you captured the drama of the storm well!

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    Very threatening image, Daniel! I'm guessing that follwing Romans tips you can get even more out of this one. There seems plenty of details, colors and contrasts to play with! Good that you got your BPN hat back!

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    I am sure with romans tweaks and some ps you have a very foreboding mood filled image ! I can relate to the looks you may have received from the people heading towards there cars !:eek: A 3d feel to the clouds at the end would also be great !

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    Daniel, these are awesome storm clouds. Excellent choice to head out into the brewing storm rather than seek cover. I like to add a touch of Nik's 'tonal contrast' to clouds like this to add a little more impact to the clouds. Very nice capture!

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