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Where I got my start! This site is full of unselfish people always willing to help. A must for any beginner photographer. I gained a pretty wealthy knowledge from the forums from many unbelievable professionals. The price to join means nothing after the information that is gained.




The official website of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. This is where 90% of my information derives.



NWS official website. This has all the up-to-date information on any warnings, watches, and forecast models.



Skywarn.com is a great source of spotter information.



Possibly one of my most frequented websites. If you ever wonder when the next meteor shower will be, or if auroras will be visible from your hometown tonight, then this is the site to visit. They also have a pretty extensive archive on the right hand side of the home page.


 
Very informative website with the most current NOW-casts and forecasts you will find.



Have you ever seen something in the sky but wasn't sure exactly what it was? This is definitely the site to go to. It has everything from A to Z about atmospheric optics


Mike Hollingshead's website. This is possibly the greatest storm chasing website there is. Mike is the discredited photgrapher in all of the "Hurricane Katrina" and other spoof e-mails that featured unbelievable storm structures and other weather phenomena. I keep learning from him day after day.



This website focuses primarily on night photography/slow shutter speeds. I met Scott through Shutterpoint and he was one of the main people who helped me along my trials and tribulations with the new camera. Many thanks to Scott. His photography improves more and more each time I see it.



Toby Keller's "BurnBlue.com". I stumbled upon this guy's work on Flickr and I was absolutely blown away. He has MASTERED the art of night photography and his work never ceases to amaze me.



Martin Mc Kenna's website. I recently discovered this site and was very impressed. Definitely worth a look.



Ruegemer's Island View Resort

A place for rest, relaxation, and loads of excellent fishing. Our family has been visiting this resort for over 20 years and it just keeps getting better and better.



Extremely talented Dick McGowan's blog. His work is phenomenal.


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