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wow.....thats about all i can say.....Im jealous!!:p Are you sure your not a professional photographer? Those pics are--oh my gosh--stunning. They are sure up there among some of the more experienced photographers here on ST. One has been mentioned already, but another one comes to my mind--Faidley. Warren Faidley.:)
 
Chris, you should check out www.mpix.com. Registration is free, basically you can upload your pictures and have them printed out in about any size that you want. The print quality is professional, it's done by Millers Professional and the price is reasonably cheap. I've used them for years and wouldn't use anyone else.
 
Chris, welcome to the forum! You are definitely at the right place if you want to learn all you can about storm chasing. Like everyone else said, you have some wicked skills behind that camera of yours. If you have any questions, feel free to get in touch with myself or the other moderators. We would be glad to help you in any way that we can.

This is for another member here: Hollingshead, you better duck and run buddy because you have some serious competition on your hands! :-)

Well... To be honest... His and Doug Raflik's pictures are what inspired me to start getting interested in photography. I can't compete to the picture taking ability of both of those guys. So... yeah I am already ducking and covering :).
 
Wow... What a response!!! Thanks guys. I have been looking at a lot of your guys pictures and I am the on that is jealous.
 
Tarmo, that was already discussed earlier in the thread.

Those are some AWESOME shots Chris! Great work. What software program(s) do you use?

I just got PS3!!! It's been awesome working with 16bits of color!!!!! I also have dabbed a little with photomatrix. To answer some questions I have gotten through PM's... Half of the shots except #'s 3,8,9,13,14,15,16,18,20,21,22 are all panos. I did most of the panos by hand moving and stretching each picture to meet up with the ones beside it. I have used photomerge with PS elements 5 to help but I don't let it do the whole thing by itself. I let it line up the pictures and place then as layers then do the rest by hand.
 
Chris, you should check out www.mpix.com. Registration is free, basically you can upload your pictures and have them printed out in about any size that you want. The print quality is professional, it's done by Millers Professional and the price is reasonably cheap. I've used them for years and wouldn't use anyone else.

I do use mpix and I love them! I have had nothing but great stuff printed from them! Thanks for the tip though.
 
I just got PS3!!! It's been awesome working with 16bits of color!!!!! I also have dabbed a little with photomatrix. To answer some questions I have gotten through PM's... Half of the shots except #'s 3,8,9,13,14,15,16,18,20,21,22 are all panos. I did most of the panos by hand moving and stretching each picture to meet up with the ones beside it. I have used photomerge with PS elements 5 to help but I don't let it do the whole thing by itself. I let it line up the pictures and place then as layers then do the rest by hand.

i was just about to say...

beyond the photography, there is some serious editing going on...

i use CS3 elements, or whatever the extended version is...and cant make pictures look a quarter of that way decent...
 
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