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Storm chaser Laura Rowe captured the picture of a lifetime on (May17,2021), with this fantastic shot of a mature super-cell thunderstorm, illuminated at varying heights from the setting sun. West Texas

Storm chaser Laura Rowe captured the picture of a lifetime on (May17,2021), with this fantastic shot of a mature super-cell thunderstorm, illuminated at varying heights from the setting sun. West Texas

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[–] 3 pts

I hate when people discover HDR for the first time, and then abuse it. It's like when people first discovered Photoshop's "Artistic" effect. For years we had to suffer pictures run through that filter.

[–] 0 pt

Looks like a painting, not a photo. HDR = weird looking.

[–] 1 pt

It's a cool storm but she did a ton of things wrong. The 1st thing is not knowing how to use her post processing software. The 2nd thing is she could have moved 30' to the left or 30' to the right to get the telephone polls out of the way. Pretty much to grab one of these photos all you have to do is drive out to Eastern Montana and wait till the end of the day the day and you will bump into a supercell like this. so you just have to have the interest in going to look for thunderstorms.

[–] 1 pt (edited )

Nice, you're officially my favorite internet person today.

[–] 0 pt

Just the right amount of titanium white.

[–] 0 pt

That's about as fake and gay as Joe Rogan

[–] 0 pt

Did it come with a pair of new pants?