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 By: Beverly Gustafson  
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Photographer  Beverly Gustafson {Karma:1572}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon CP990
Categories Film Format
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Uploaded 8/10/2001 Film / Memory Type  
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About It stormed all night, but in the morning a cross wind blew the storm down the beach, leaving behind a beautiful clear sky.
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Mike Allebach   {K:391} 9/9/2001
I guess i missed this shot when you posted it, it's a real nice shot and it's different & surreal. I like looking at your shots because you one of the most creative photographers on Usefilm.

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Martin Mora Martin Mora   {K:4666} 8/13/2001
oh Bev, what a stunning shot, when I see sights like this, I know there is a god :) beautiful

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Gary Nguyen   {K:349} 8/13/2001
Wow gReat shot. thank you as well for your comment .. glad to be here .. i think :)

Glad to see your close too :) i think i took my GRE in winter haven.. maybe it was winter park... it was winter something! LOL

Got I love this pic.. is it a slide? or a print?

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Sylvia Jones   {K:652} 8/11/2001
Great sky shot Bev! I,m always dreaming that I will catch one like this - not much chance when I live miles from the sea - have to wait for my holiday again!!

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Chris Whaley   {K:3847} 8/11/2001
Gorgeous Beverly.

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Beverly Gustafson   {K:1572} 8/10/2001
Dawn, thank you for your kind words. This was hand held, it was the last morning at the beach, and I looked out the motel door as we were packing and was awestruck by this.

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Dawn F. Collins   {K:560} 8/10/2001
Beverly --- or do you shorten it to Bev --- ditto Mary's comments. Spectacular! I hadn't even noticed the red in the sky until I enlarged the thumbnail...an added bonus. Was this a handheld shot or did you use a tripod?

I've enjoyed looking at your postings and I've appreciated your comments on my work. Thank you.

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Mary Sue Hayward   {K:17558} 8/10/2001
Beautiful. The perfect moment to take this shot. Almost looks like night turning into day. How does the sun do that: shine brightly where the clouds have moved on, but have red colors at the horizon where the storm remains? Nature is spectacular!

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