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Mar 23, 2009 01:45 |  #1

A good friend of mine just launched his personal website, and I wanted to share it with everyone. He has some AWESOME images. He's the pilot of a private jet, so he is all over the world taking pictures. Check out his gallery..

http://www.twozerowest​.com …=article&id=68&​Itemid=100 (external link)

He has a TON of images to put up still, so keep checking back.

What do you guys think?


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Mar 23, 2009 01:54 |  #2

Some of his stuff is very good but some is way, way over cooked processing wise. He'll probably generate some buzz because he has very unique access as a corporate pilot.

One technique he absolutely needs to work on is lowering his shutter speed when photographing prop-driven aircraft. In every one he's put up, the prop(s) is/are totally frozen. Extremely un-natural looking...


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FlyingPhotog wrote in post #7578566 (external link)
Some of his stuff is very good but some is way, way over cooked processing wise. He'll probably generate some buzz because he has very unique access as a corporate pilot.

One technique he absolutely needs to work on is lowering his shutter speed when photographing prop-driven aircraft. In every one he's put up, the prop(s) is/are totally frozen. Extremely un-natural looking...

Maybe they're all off!


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Mar 23, 2009 02:09 |  #4

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Maybe they're all off!

If they are, he's missed his calling...

He should be a PJ 'cause he's captured some amazing in-flight emergencies! :rolleyes:


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Mar 23, 2009 03:47 as a reply to  @ FlyingPhotog's post |  #5

Haha, yeah you're right. I'll throw a suggestion at him. And wait until he gets his Venice photos up... those are some SWEET shots


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Mar 23, 2009 11:41 |  #6

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Haha, yeah you're right. I'll throw a suggestion at him. And wait until he gets his Venice photos up... those are some SWEET shots

Be sure to mention that I'm available to shoot second... ;)


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Mar 24, 2009 03:09 as a reply to  @ FlyingPhotog's post |  #7

Haha, will do ;)


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