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Can someone shed a light to me on how to achieve a sky like his photo? Is it PP or through use of certain filters? Thanks

The comments on those pics include the image settings - long exposures on most of them (upwards of several minutes), which causes the massive cloud streaking. And the use of a 10-stop ND filter, to help compensate.

Of course it also goes without saying to use the smallest aperture possible and lowest ISO as well.

This is a good explanation of ND filters btw: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_density_filter

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That first shot is great Jeff It looks like a cloud monster rising up from behind the mountains.

Thanks Al, we certainly do not have skies like this in NY.

Last batch, focusing primarily on animals I ran across and the clouds.

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Looks like you stopped in Rocky Mtn Nat'l Park there Jeff. ;) I go up there pretty frequently because it's so close from where I live (about 30 mins away), always a great area to watch deer & elk especially. Don't usually see bighorn but I see you got lucky there. If you come back for RMAF in October, that should be a great time to catch mating season when the male elk do their bugle calls (and when the aspen trees turn gold - though the weekend of RMAF, the aspens might be closer to deep orange or red).

On another note, finally got around to parsing down my set of non-Taste-festival pics from my June trip to Chicago:

#1-#3: Millennium & Grant Parks (I was actually looking forward to a heavy storm there at first but ended up disappointed)

#4-#5: Field Museum displays (Nikon F4 in #4)

#6-#7: Chicago Line architectural boat tour through the river, and Lakeshore Tower (#7)

#8: N-facing view from Willis Tower

#9-#11: from Shedd Aquarium

#12: one of my last pics on the trip, from just outside Shedd Aquarium

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^ I wonder how many of them Canon will actually sell.

On a completely unrelated note, I'm planning on visiting the Bronx Zoo in couple of weeks and was wondering if anyone had suggestion for a lens for me to rent? I haven't been to a real zoo in few years so I don't remember how far away the critters are. Oh, and right now, I've got 10-22, 35/2, 50/1.8, and 85/1.8.

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Holy crapballs.

Wow, I would be VERY scared to carry this $1800 lens with that protruding, unprotected front element. And the hood starts to get in the frame past half the zoom, so one needs to take it off, and protective filters won't fit, either.

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