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09/07/2007 06:38:07 PM |
Hey... that's pretty cool!! Love it. |
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05/01/2006 09:51:45 PM |
It looks like a Robinson R44, four seater helicopter. The "robbies" are now the biggest selling light planes in the world beating out Cessna, Piper and all the others. |
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04/30/2006 10:44:57 PM |
Definitely original. If you had better scenery instead of that parking lot I'm guessing this would have placed much higher. Also, this coming from someone that probably wouldn't have had the guts to take that shot. :P What type of plane is it? |
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04/30/2006 02:44:59 PM |
Boy that's a nice and clear shot, but your horizon is crooked :-P~~~~~ |
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04/30/2006 01:08:33 PM |
Very creative for this challenge. Well done. |
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04/30/2006 08:09:26 AM |
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04/30/2006 07:27:35 AM |
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 06:26:22 AM |
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04/30/2006 05:42:07 AM |
A unique take on the challenge. I hope you didn't take your hands off the stick for too long. |
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04/29/2006 10:00:24 PM |
Very cool shot. I like it. It would be really neat if we could see a hand on the stick. |
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04/29/2006 10:28:03 AM |
great perspective ... must have been fun to shoot! |
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04/29/2006 09:04:17 AM |
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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04/29/2006 06:24:38 AM |
Excellent, this has got to be the most original window framed photo in the challenge. Hope you weren't in control at the time!!! |
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04/28/2006 09:36:55 AM |
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04/27/2006 03:17:47 AM |
what an awesome view...well done...this is fantastic...hope it does well for you |
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04/26/2006 07:33:27 PM |
Wow! Great idea for this challenge! Good luck! |
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04/26/2006 07:49:59 AM |
Nice shot... Good flying :o) |
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04/25/2006 04:15:44 PM |
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04/25/2006 11:19:56 AM |
i like this photo, but i would have put the console a bit to one side to give more view out of the window. |
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04/24/2006 04:47:58 PM |
Interesting perspective...who's flying the plane? |
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04/24/2006 10:46:43 AM |
A total break from the norm! I like it.
It would be a touch better if we could see the bottom edge of the controls. |
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04/24/2006 10:29:38 AM |
this looks like it was a fun shot to take! |
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04/24/2006 07:30:57 AM |
I hope you weren't flying and snapping too :-) |
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