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| 02/10/2010 01:27:35 PM |
THE RIGHT STUFFby RianBotesComment by Yo_Spiff: The condensation on the cockpit really adds some extra punch to this. Trying to figure out what kind of plane this is. Judging by the shape of the canopy and the perspective you were able to shoot this from, I am guessing this is a Canberra bomber. |
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| 02/10/2010 12:18:25 PM |
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| 02/08/2010 05:38:49 PM |
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| 02/08/2010 11:04:32 AM |
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| 02/08/2010 06:09:32 AM |
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| 02/08/2010 02:43:21 AM |
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| 02/04/2010 01:39:58 PM |
Contactby RianBotesComment by scalvert: Oooh... opportunity knocks: since you obviously know exactly where the lightning hit, you should check the spot for fulgurites. They can be very valuable if carefully excavated. |
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| 02/03/2010 10:34:06 PM |
Contactby RianBotesComment by kenskid: So much for lightning hitting the tallest nearby object. This guy hit the flat Earth with two trees only meters away. |
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| 02/02/2010 04:17:16 PM |
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| 01/29/2010 09:10:37 AM |
Contactby RianBotesComment by SandyP: Whoa!! Certainly looks like a best, artistic shot and photo to me. If you have better than that, you are my new hero! This is a breath-stealer for sure! Congratulations on such a fine finish in this amazing challenge, but even more for getting the shot! |
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