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([personal profile] joebanks May. 22nd, 2014 04:11 am)



Less than an hour later clouds full of lightening had drifted in.





Also from yesterday, ever notice that what the eye and camera see are different? This is closer to the view my eye sees, the building in the distance appears closer but i see less horizon than in the 'real'



8:04 14/May

In the past couple days there have been rain, storms, wind, flooding a tornado and now fog. I'm realizing how little sun we see here.





8:04 7/May

Something is wrong here, I think the clouds with the spot of bright sun confuse the meter into darkening the shot.





8:04 30/April




8:04 16/April




8:04 9/April





8:04 2/April/

From: [identity profile] kabuldur.livejournal.com


The sun hasn't set in this one yet!

Ah, summer thunderstorms :) (That's if it IS summer yet!)

And oh yes, what we see is different from what the camera 'sees'. We talked about this in art classes. The eye takes in what it wants to see (and looks all around) and our brain processes what we see - leaves out what isn't important to us.

From: [identity profile] beoj.livejournal.com


The sun is up, but i'd say all of these are darker than it really was at the time of the picture, the camera must have difficulty with the looking into the sun. But the versatility of the eye takes it in!

Spring storms.

From: [identity profile] kabuldur.livejournal.com


Oh yes, cameras do have trouble 'looking' into the sun.

From: [identity profile] joebanks.livejournal.com



LOL! I'm glad you caught that. Since i'm there after hours, I normally park in the handicap space by the door but there had been a meeting for daytime staff and I didn't park in it- good eye!
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