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Westerly Low Pressure

AlbertTRAL

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First 2 with the A12M and the XR Rikenon 135mm F/2.8. Low cost, low weight (for a 135 2,8....sub 450gr.), really sharp already at F/4. The third is with the A12-50 to get a complete reference of the vertical development cumulus...
 

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Great, Albert. #2 is impressive thanks to lack of descriptive visual information and perfectly visible structure of the cloud formation. The dark sky above plus going BW fit it accurately also.

Peter
 
Real nice Albert. It's good to see how the A12 50 holds up to the M Module. That first image is rather daring with the heavy dark weight on the right edge. You pulled it off beautifully.
That's my favorite as it reminds me of Latvia and Russia apartment buildings.
 
The discipline of the uprights against the fanciful dreamy clouds is a wonderfully captured contrast. Clouds so often are the bit part in a photo. Here they speak for themselves as a star of the show.
 
Yup, you can really feel the energy in those clouds...and like Orol I prefer the clouds/masts in #2 rather than #3. Less masts, more detail visible works great... :)
Andy
 
Great pictures Albert. I think that the second one is really special due to the B&W.
 
Thanks to all for the priceless comments. I think we all agree but I thought I had to show #3 to establish a reference point to better appreciate #2...
@Don...you are really right, it took me a long time to decide how much of the black mass I wanted in the image...
 
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