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Sep 28, 2008 21:32 |  #1

From a while ago.

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Sep 28, 2008 21:35 |  #2

As good as these are (simply going by the aircraft itself) the surrounding countryside really makes these work even better.

For example, they'd be good over the southwest desert of the USofA but they just wouldn't "feel right."

Great work here...


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Sep 28, 2008 21:38 |  #3

wish they weren't so cropped or wish you took the picture just a tad bit farther away.


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Sep 28, 2008 22:33 |  #4

RadAL wrote in post #6399505 (external link)
wish they weren't so cropped or wish you took the picture just a tad bit farther away.

Why? I like the close cropped look when doing aircraft.


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Sep 29, 2008 00:02 as a reply to  @ amitch's post |  #5

Must of been a blast to be up there. The nice tight crop of the first pic gets my vote.


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Sep 29, 2008 08:57 |  #6

I like the feeling of #1, but wish you'd taken some at around 1/125, too.


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Sep 29, 2008 09:02 |  #7

Very nice indeed , great background as stated.


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Sep 29, 2008 09:17 |  #8

amitch wrote in post #6399959 (external link)
Why? I like the close cropped look when doing aircraft.

usually for me, I like aircraft and some scenery under it... It just looks too suffocated.


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Sep 29, 2008 14:30 |  #9

PhotosGuy wrote in post #6402151 (external link)
I like the feeling of #1, but wish you'd taken some at around 1/125, too.

I did, due to the conditions they are all suffering blur from shake.


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Sep 29, 2008 14:31 |  #10

Wow great shots!


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Sep 29, 2008 16:56 |  #11

I did, due to the conditions they are all suffering blur from shake.

Well, stop shaking! ;)


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Sep 29, 2008 20:59 |  #12

Great shots....have them come pick me up to have a go at shooting them :p :lol:


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Sep 30, 2008 05:08 |  #13

Nice shots
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Sep 30, 2008 06:06 |  #14

Very nice. Have you tried B&W or sepia to give them that 'period' look?


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Sep 30, 2008 20:12 |  #15

Desertraptor wrote in post #6408354 (external link)
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