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Published: 2010-08-24 00:59:44 +0000 UTC; Views: 5459; Favourites: 175; Downloads: 207
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The title was inspired by a symphonic band piece entitled "Cloudburst" by Eric Whitacre, who in the world of collegiate and high school bands, is on the parallel with individuals like Leonard Berstein and George Gershwin, in terms of compositional clout. Originally written and scored for SATB choral application, it was scored and arranged for wind ensemble later by the composer after he realized its potential for application with winds and percussion. The song imitates a rainstorm through the use of special percussion and wind techniques, and is highly, highly musical. It's bad-ass.Here, while out shooting at the local race track a few weeks back, some Kansas storms brewed up to the north and northwest of us, and proceed to move east/southeast. This particular cell, seen looking off to the northeast, sits over the northeastern third of Finney County (the county being in the shape of an 'L' rotated 90 degrees clockwise), producing lots of rain, thunder, and lightning. A fitting description given by the piece "Cloudburst" as described above.
Check out the updrafts in this storm; they're absolutely gorgeous. Echo Tops images from the KDDC Nexrad radar indicated top elevations of nearly 45,000 feet, with droplet concentrations in the 1 to 1.5 inch range (i.e. HAIL). Leading-edge wind shear produced a gust front with straight-line winds averaging about 50 mph or greater.
And it's in HDR chewy goodness. ;D
Canon EOS 30D
Canon EF 20-35mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
ISO 200 @ 1/1600, f/3.5
EV: +/- 2 stops (1/1600, 1/400, 1/6400)
HDR rendering in Photomatix, post-editing in Photoshop CS4
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Comments: 27
DreamsofEden [2020-09-03 21:15:30 +0000 UTC]
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rhunel [2015-10-03 23:09:04 +0000 UTC]
Your marvelous cloud photo is featured here:
Harvest ColorsOctober is filled with colors of gold, green, brown, contrasting sunlight and majestic storms with shortening days. It is a time for rejoicing in the beauty and bounty of nature, and all that within that reflects the light of our Creator. As always, I try to present works with fewer than 100, 200, or 300 faves, with only two exceptions. I hope you enjoy this month's selections, I encourage you to bless someone by nominating them for a DD, and thank you always for looking! -Debra
He's not there by f-c-n Come Save by Calmality Jesus Christ with the crown of thorns by GalleryZograf Fresco painting 'Last Judgment' (2015) by scadl He is my refuge and my fortres by kokecit Pilgrim's Progress: The Celestial City by DouglasRamsey Have a wonderful week! -Debra
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JoseMelim [2011-01-25 13:09:18 +0000 UTC]
Great scenery and composition. The light and colours are amazing.
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SpOOnZart [2011-01-19 22:33:24 +0000 UTC]
The fact that you love what you do and know what you love makes this image that much better
for that and another 5 for the shot great job man!
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factorone33 In reply to SpOOnZart [2011-01-20 19:34:55 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the words. This one also has some significance for a few personal reasons.
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samreevesphoto [2010-08-24 15:45:21 +0000 UTC]
Get Toto and your ruby slippers fast!
Fantastic!
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HerrDrayer [2010-08-24 08:58:00 +0000 UTC]
The Millikin University choir performed the original version of "Cloudburst" my freshman year. It was very sad that freshmen weren't allowed even to audition for U choir. The performance was brilliant though.
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factorone33 In reply to HerrDrayer [2010-08-24 17:33:06 +0000 UTC]
I've had the opportunity to perform the wind arrangement of it twice, once on the bass drum/crotales, and the other on the vibes/marimba. Whitacre is just a complete compositional genius.
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HerrDrayer In reply to factorone33 [2010-08-24 21:15:55 +0000 UTC]
Indeed he is. Keep making music!
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CJSutcliffe [2010-08-24 04:51:24 +0000 UTC]
Very very awesome, the colour and brightness is spot on, though I can imagine how dark it was whilst this was being taken. The clouds almost look like they're exploding out of the sky, like it's the big bang that started the universe all over again. Very rich colour and good use of neighbouring sky/clouds to contrast the initial burst. Very well done indeed.
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ozma914 [2010-08-24 04:03:46 +0000 UTC]
I've heard "Cloudburst"! And it's just as bad-ass as that photo is.
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factorone33 In reply to ozma914 [2010-08-24 17:31:48 +0000 UTC]
I've performed the wind ensemble arrangement of it twice, and both times were awesome.
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acela [2010-08-24 02:09:22 +0000 UTC]
EPIC. This is HDR dun rite.
And I have that piece of music you described. Excellent use thereof in the title and description.
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