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Book Raider by  gintayComment by primabarbara: Congrats on the red! 
 Thank you for the explanation. This is really a cool piece of art and you made it shine   | 
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 | 03/19/2018 01:47:37 AM | 
Book Raider by  gintayComment by gintay: Originally posted by tanguera:   That is really cool!!! Can you tells us a bit about this location?  |   
Thank you Johanna.
 It is an art installation called "Firewalk" at National Gallery. The art display was below a panel of glass.  Took a pic while stepping on the glass. 
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 | 03/08/2018 09:48:47 PM | 
Exciting Aerial Stuntsby  gintayComment by gintay: Originally posted by pgirish007:   I was the only one who rated this 9 as to me it was well taken and does show that they are flying and at an interesting angles!  |   
Thank you so much for your vote & comments.
 Is a tough & great shoot.  Handling Sigma 150-600 lens swinging from left to right vice versa, is a pain in the neck lol.  
 cheers
 gin
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Exciting Aerial Stuntsby  gintayComment by gintay: Originally posted by 3DsArcher:   Very nicely captured. Possibly a slightly slower shutter speed would of blurred the propellors for a more natural look but a cracking image all the same  |   
As much as I wanted like u mentioned, but the planes are super fast.  If i slower the shutter speed, I may get the both planes blur.  BUT, I can try next time as suggested.
 Thank you for your feedback.
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Exciting Aerial Stuntsby  gintayComment by 3DsArcher: Very nicely captured. Possibly a slightly slower shutter speed would of blurred the propellors for a more natural look but a cracking image all the same   | 
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