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| 04/30/2006 02:31:16 PM |
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Take a Right Hereby CamComment by LalliSig: Haha, had the same idea but no airplane or helicopter was available, at least not for the price I was willing to pay :) You really must have polished those windows before you took off, they look very clean for you to be able to take such a sharp photo through them. |
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| 04/30/2006 10:26:22 AM |
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| 04/30/2006 09:42:07 AM |
Take a Right Hereby CamComment by Nobody: A unique take on the challenge. I hope you didn't take your hands off the stick for too long. |
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| 04/30/2006 02:00:24 AM |
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1930's Bridgeby CamComment by Rikki: i love this image riggs. there seems to be a slight rotarion to the left but aside from that, beautiful aged steel you have here. |
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| 04/29/2006 01:04:17 PM |
Take a Right Hereby CamComment by ericwoo: Okay, whose diriving?!? This was one of the most creative shots of the challenge. I like the composition and the exposure looks perfect. I think that I would have opened up that aperature to get a more shallow depth of field to blur the ground a bit. Overall, very nice. |
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