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The cloud chaser: amateur weatherman snaps stunning pictures
Kris Dutson, 53, has spent ten years scouting out the ideal locations across Britain to capture the most astonishing atmospheric shots on his camera as rain falls. (photo series) (www.dailymail.co.uk) المزيد...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Photoshop or not Who cares, They are AWESOME PIX and thank you for taking them and posting them even though they aren't airplanes they are still SO COOL............
One of the benefits of digital age.......Pictures we would never have seen before it.....like these.
You can believe me when I say that not one of those images, stunning as they may be, are not representative of the actual scene. I do this for a living, prof photography and Photoshop. That said, they are beautiful photo illistrations
A proffessional photographer that cant spell ILLUSTRATIONS????
The only one that I'd call "fake" is the moon shot. The rest are more like what the human eye and brain sees in real life, not what the film or image sensor records in it's limited range. So, in that sense I'd say they are "representative of the actual scene"!
Why do you say that these images could not have been in frame in the original.?Are you familiar with these areas?I have loads of photos of the mountains of North Wales shrouded in clouds,with the sun shining.Lulworth Cove is a naturally beautiful place,its hard to take a bad photo there.And the 7 sisters are an awesome sight,.i have a very similar picture( taken from the same vantage point,but on a different angle as my desk top background.Not everyone use ps you know.