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Michael LerchParticipantKeelin ..I’ve seen a few of the lightning strikes stories in the news and on the internutz which seem part of the slow summer news cycles ,,but thats enough to make me realize one drop of rain is telling me its time to go,,and who wants to get the camera wet? I’ve noticed lightning seems to follow the rain. Perhaps the wet acts like an conduit or easy path of least resistance for the lightning to get around. In any case Soft clouds or Sharp,one drop of rain is all it takes for me to be inside.
Arizona Color# 704

Michael LerchParticipantNice capture Keelin!
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Michael LerchParticipantArizona Color# 703 ..a straight up overhead shot of “roiling cloud”

Michael LerchParticipantHans..I had the same rude awakening happen to me when I updated to Apple’s Sierra OS..Two things…It looks like they( Apple/Microsoft et al) are pushing everyone into using a , or their “Cloud” for processing. I found that I can still use Apples ” Image” to download off the camera instead of Canon’s EOS..The downside is Apples ” Image” Processing ,,I have to do manually what Canon’s EOS did automatically, ie,,create a folder with todays date and put the download into that folder…AND The apparent holding capacity of Seirra’s “Pictures” is limited before it starts affecting file creation speed. Im not happy with it but its all i got. Once downloaded tho..I use Adobe’s Lightroom which is in My computer not in their “cloud”. I can’t say for 100% sure but it appears like they are no longer supporting photo processing in your computer and are trying to get folks to use ” cloud “, for a price of course, offering unlimited storage and a kind of marketing that lets a few or everyone see your albums and pics and..for a fee of course.
The other issue, probably more realistic,unfortunately,,,There was a story or rumor a year or so ago that Canon tried being Boss/Owner and thus tried to dictate to Apple/MicroSoft rights and privileges concerning their EOS software.( for a fee ).and it looks like Apple/Microsoft said, No, thats not how its gonna be… A and M weren’t going to be bossed around by Canon..So now we get to join Canon’s ” Cloud” for a fee ( I think) as an option.
Another option is find and download your previous operating system that accepted and is compatible with Canon EOS.
Michael LerchParticipantArizona Aperitas# 233

Michael LerchParticipantSome Great Colors Keelin and Hans! Im seein a lot of the purple from the volcano dust in the atmosphere these days or I should say dusks. The pic below isn’t a great example of it but I like it soooo..
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Michael LerchParticipantKeelin..Thanks but that pic was taken in 2017..same lens as I use today but different camera body. Same condition exist as i type , just add a bolt of lightning every 30 seconds. Monsoon came back after a 3 week vacation. The thunder is approaching the constant level..a constant rumble…I was watching it a little while ago. Quite a show…anyway…quite the mood there!
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Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#149

Michael LerchParticipantanyway..heres the shot the article is about..shelf cloud ove Rehoboth Beach Delaware

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Michael LerchParticipantArizona Color #701

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Michael LerchParticipantI Thank You Both! I bought a new camera a while back. The final picture it provides is fantastic but getting there is not as easy as it should be. Anyway I ‘ve been happy with the resolution and everything of the pictures which I think is evident in these pileus photos.
BTW..There actually was a Cumo-nimbus formed up just south of Phoenix today..Satellite fotos show some humidity coming in from the southeastern Pacific..so maybe the Monsoon will re-establish its self and the SouthWest will get needed rain and I’ll get some more Pileus shots! But I’m not betting on it.
Another from Aug 7

Michael LerchParticipantVelum and Pileus…Aug 7

Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W #146

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