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Laercio Gomes
{K:3645} 7/11/2004
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Parabéns pelo click no memento exato. A sombra valorizou sua foto. Um bom domingo e um abraço do Laercyo.
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Chris Lauritzen
{K:14949} 11/14/2003
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Charlotte,
Nice shot of another one of my hobbies. I have be flying R/C planes for the last 30 years. I do think the better shot would be from a lower angle, maybe lying on the ground to give the model more scale.
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 11/6/2003
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Quarter scale? That's BIG. Have you got him to let you put a camera in it yet? That would be fun... Thanks for your comment on the huge Ferris wheel. I forgot to say it was in London, and that river below is the Thames. I'll go into "My Portfolio" and put that information in. THanks for asking.
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augusto mario cunha
{K:19049} 11/2/2003
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As some one who has tried his hand in this field, I can say that your husband?s efforts were quite successful. A beautiful model and a very good photo.
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Roderik Koenders
{K:2740} 11/2/2003
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I love aeroplanes so I like this picture. But some things could be done to make the picture more exciting for non-plane lovers. The white piping and pump (?) are abit distracting. Also, while we know the plain is flying you don't see any motion at all. The picture is not alive, while it is a very 'living' subject. Since you've got a nice telelens next time it would maybe be nice to picture it from the front when it lands (keep a safe distance, but that's where the tele parts kicks in..).
BTW, what do you mean with SP on your recent comment on the panorama? And yes I did darken the sky a bit by contrast masking/curves.
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Mário Sousa
{K:16985} 11/2/2003
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excellent momment
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