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  1. Hi all, 

     

    I am not sure if everyone on tour 5 got a copy of the PDF file I put together, so please find a copy attached to this post. 

    Looking forward to seeing you all out in Dever in a few weeks time! 

     

    Any questions about the photography tour, please just get in touch. 

     

    Cheers

    John

     

    Tour 5.pdf

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  2. Hi Melvyn,

    Great photos you have! And you do a lot of travelling! Good stuff, you will love tornado alley!

    Have a look on NOAA's site for storm forecasts...    www.spc.noaa.gov      You can also download a storm app for your phone, probably the best one out there is Radar Scope. 

    Look forward to seeing you on Saturday, I arrive on Friday, we are staying at the Best Western...

    See you there!

    Cheers

    John

     

  3. Hi Melvyn,

    I would suggest taking the widest lens you have and not worry too much about filters, but also bear in mind we might be doing some night photography, so having a wide aperture like f2.8 is an advantage for star shots and low light with storms, I think your Nikon D750 would suit this more. 

    I also find a 24 70mm or 24 120mm is good for general and lightning shots, you might not use the telephoto that much and it is rare that you would need more than 200mm. But having said that I did use a 400mm for the tornadoes we saw in May on Tour 2.

    As for filters, if we are chasing storms, you really won't have time for them. However, if there are not so many storms, you might get a chance to use them. I tend to bracket my images then blend them later as I find this saves weight and time when chasing. 

    I wouldn't be too concerned about your kit not being weather sealed, I think it's more important about what I have mentioned above. It is not often we stand out in heavy rain for long!

    Some other basic kit you will need might be obvious like a tripod and shutter release cable. 

     

    Looking forward to meeting you in Denver, when do you land? 

     

     

    Cheers

    John

     

  4. Western Oklahoma with a 590 mile chase day. We chased A pair of LP Supercells with stunning Structure and Mammatus clouds, 
    We ended the chase down by Mangum with a brilliant orange sky caused by the sunset and the dust kicked up by the storms.

    Once again, a big thanks goes to the Netweather team.

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