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03/10/2014 08:03:50 AM |
Great perspective. Actually the difference in size is staggering even if they were side by side - the 747 is almost three times longer than the little ATR.
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03/09/2014 10:11:15 PM |
Cool POV, hope they don't go under, flying them in May!
Already voted. |
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03/09/2014 10:00:23 PM |
Good timing. voted earlier |
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03/09/2014 02:10:52 PM |
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03/06/2014 12:32:34 AM |
Oh wait let me guess, I'm kinda physic about photos, You live in , humm well, ok it's coming to me... yes I feel it now... TEXAS...
Love the title and your capture! |
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03/05/2014 08:40:23 AM |
Nice seen and captured. Perhaps a panel with less sky and foreground would have more impact. |
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03/05/2014 07:54:59 AM |
Great timing with those two planes, giving this image a very nice touch. |
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03/04/2014 09:27:46 PM |
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03/03/2014 11:29:58 PM |
Clever that. Make the other jet look so tiny. Great work. |
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03/03/2014 12:32:11 PM |
That is one BIG bird. Well done. |
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