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Bradley Prue
{K:30678} 7/14/2005
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Hi Mosti! Thank you for your interest... and an excellent observation on the horizon. We were either still climbing, or I had consumed more vodka than I should have... hic.
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mosti Farahat
{K:696} 7/14/2005
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nice, cool and clear, perfect timeing, just need to tilt the photo ccw a little
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c c
{K:13449} 2/26/2005
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I'm with Randy! Excellent Brad!
Don't go changing your behavior!
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Dina Marie
{K:-1410} 2/26/2005
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incredible. period.
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 2/16/2005
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This is great Brad - love the expression "puddle jumper" I have never heard that before lol
Super photograph and the composition is super :-)
Best wishes, Steve
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Peggy Christine Skinner
{K:26936} 2/16/2005
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The tones and satiny texture are superb Brad. Fabulous shot and of course your method is always a delight, so mischievous.
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Ursula Luschnig
{K:21723} 2/16/2005
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I see you going from one window to the next,climbing across the passenger's legs.:)..but it was worth the effort...I'm amazed about the quality through a window.Unique shot!!!! Cheers,Ursula
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Bradley Prue
{K:30678} 2/16/2005
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Thanks, Gene.... I love the versatility, the range is fantastic. I hardly ever change lenses. The quality is good. It is a bit heavy, and as a result, somewhat fragile at the connection point of the camera body. I would like it if it were slightly quicker (Larger F-stop). It ranges from 3.5 to 5.6, through the 28-300 span. I'd really like a 2.8, or a 1.8, but would have to consider knocking off a Brinks truck to afford one. Tamron doesn't offer one that quick, the Nikon lenses of that size are big buckaroos. Hope my honest assessment helps you! ...Brad
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Gene Zonis
{K:6934} 2/15/2005
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I ment the 28-300
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Gene Zonis
{K:6934} 2/15/2005
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Very nice-how do you like th tamron 28-200?
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Carlheinz Bayer
{K:14220} 2/15/2005
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Fantastic atmosphere! Great colors and very good comp. Like that!!! CB
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Thilo Bayer
{K:50358} 2/15/2005
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hi brad,
like your unusual vision. great place to shoot out of the plane. the double feature with engine and wing is great.
hey, and don't work on your behaviour ;-)
take care, thilo
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Jim Gamble
{K:12164} 2/15/2005
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Warm fuzzy feelings from nervous glances make me happy too. No need to work on your behavior, your ok, the worlds all wrong. Jim Gamble
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Gayle's Eclectic Photos
{K:91109} 2/15/2005
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like how you managed to include both the wing AND the engine...impressed with the clarity,smooth texture and the warm glowing colors...very well executed,Brad...gayle
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 2/15/2005
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Wonderful light and i really like how the sunlight catch parts of the wing.... magic light and imagine be up there in the air :)
Jeanette
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Randy Lorance
{K:24769} 2/15/2005
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So cool,this is one of the best shots I've ever seen looking out of a plane. You've got to get an award for this image! The tone and finish to this is superb-to my favorites.
Randy
BIP O EC O POD O SC O (choose one)
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