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airamerica
03/15/2004 10:23:45 PM
airamerica
by harveyfryberger

Comment by Andelain:
Did it need to be so small?
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airamerica
03/14/2004 04:53:14 PM
airamerica
by harveyfryberger

Comment by L1:
I can't make out the details, but I hope he comes down OK.
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airamerica
03/14/2004 11:08:32 AM
airamerica
by harveyfryberger

Comment by Shelley:
Did you mean to post this shot sideways? It is also very small and hard to tell exacly what is ging on
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airamerica
03/14/2004 05:27:59 AM
airamerica
by harveyfryberger

Comment by Everyday Renee:
This photo appears to be sideways and hence I cannot make out what the dark shadowed object is...
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airamerica
03/13/2004 02:52:20 PM
airamerica
by harveyfryberger

Comment by JoelHSmith:
I like how its flipped portrait but the pic is too dang small. Very cool though.
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airamerica
03/12/2004 11:54:34 PM
airamerica
by harveyfryberger

Comment by peecee:
too small
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airamerica
03/12/2004 08:13:26 PM
airamerica
by harveyfryberger

Comment by StevePax:
I don't see the challenge theme. In fact, I don't see about anything at all - this is too small.
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airamerica
03/12/2004 07:49:46 PM
airamerica
by harveyfryberger

Comment by soccerdad:
The vertical horizon was difficult to look at. The picture is a bit small to really judge, but it looks like a good job on stopping the action.
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airamerica
03/12/2004 07:38:48 PM
airamerica
by harveyfryberger

Comment by Maverick:
Nice action shot, albeit pretty small. I'm left wondering however, what am I expecting to see off of the screen? The subject, including the area where he/she would be landing, is all in the scene. I really don't see how this pertains to the challenge.
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airamerica
03/12/2004 10:27:05 AM
airamerica
by harveyfryberger

Comment by JEM:
Novel approach - to turn a landscape photo to a portrait orientation. Afraid this will not catch many high votes, and you might try submitting a larger picture if possible. For future action shots like this one, move closer if you can - get prefocused and wait for your subject to flash into your view.
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