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Pablo Rosell
 Monday, June 21 2010 @ 04:13 am EDT (Read 3891 times)  
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OK. So the forecast for Saturday night was "clear". Just before setting up the equipment it started to rain. No clouds but rain Question A little bit later some heavy gray clouds started running from the South. Then thunders Exclaimation
So I decided to take out my camera, no telescopes involved this time, and shoot some 30 sec exposures towards the T-storm clouds. Here is what I got:


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dgrosvold
 Thursday, June 24 2010 @ 12:45 am EDT  
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Cool photo, Pablo. I'm surprised no one else has commented on it!


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 Friday, August 13 2010 @ 11:53 am EDT  
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That's just, .... like ..... weird!


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 Tuesday, August 17 2010 @ 12:23 am EDT  
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Pablo,

Is there anything you CAN'T do with a camera?

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