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johnathan
17th of March 2009 (Tue), 20:40
The hot sun at 12 noon was tuff today. Between heat and overly bright light.These were the best I could do. Taken with a 50D and 70-200L IS.Sorry for the heavy compression.
http://johnathan.smugmug.com/photos/493662160_LdHrT-O.jpg
http://johnathan.smugmug.com/photos/493662176_ERi2U-XL.jpg
http://johnathan.smugmug.com/photos/493662178_VmUX6-XL.jpg
http://johnathan.smugmug.com/photos/493662161_YYaat-XL.jpg
Scout7id
17th of March 2009 (Tue), 21:19
Nice shots. #2 is my favorite. I like your sig too. I thought that was me! :-)
A2EVOMR
17th of March 2009 (Tue), 21:27
Nice stuff, I'm diggin' #3. The noon light is harsh, but luckily American's scheme is very forgiving.
johnathan
17th of March 2009 (Tue), 22:07
Nice shots. #2 is my favorite. I like your sig too. I thought that was me! :-)
Scout7id
Is your name Johnathan also ?Just a simple brush I saved. Glad you like the pictures.Thanks for the comment.
Nice stuff, I'm diggin' #3. The noon light is harsh, but luckily American's scheme is very forgiving.
A2EVOMR
Thank you .I admire many of your shots.
In #4 I love the reflection in the terminal glass.
FlyingPhotog
18th of March 2009 (Wed), 01:59
#2 works best for me as well. Gear Up gives it a nice dynamic. The last might work better cropped to more of a pano format to emphasize the aluminum tubes. ;)
johnathan
18th of March 2009 (Wed), 05:30
#2 works best for me as well. Gear Up gives it a nice dynamic. The last might work better cropped to more of a pano format to emphasize the aluminum tubes. ;)
Thanks Jay
This is a different side of the airport.With a closer vantage point. These were at 200 mm. I love the look of the Terminal itself. Will have to shoot more there.
jdando
18th of March 2009 (Wed), 19:17
Nice shots, not to many AA up here at MSP. What settings were you using?
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