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Critique By:
João Carlos Gomes (K:373)
7/6/2004 6:53:28 PM
good work Robert, mine is the one with the little fly on the windscreen
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Photo By: Robert Currie
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Maria José Barres (K:11276)
7/5/2004 9:06:24 PM
Fantastic Robert! Great work. Greetings.
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Stephen Bowden (K:64141)
7/5/2004 7:45:30 PM
That looks like a big grin on the drivers face in the lead car Robert ! Super photo and excellent detail and a perfect dof.
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Photo By: Robert Currie
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Riny Koopman (K:19998)
7/5/2004 5:42:46 PM
Love auto races, Good work Robert, Riny
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Critique By:
arwa abdullah (K:34415)
7/5/2004 3:38:42 PM
This is my favorite of your Ferrari ones great timing lovely cars too
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arwa abdullah (K:34415)
7/5/2004 3:31:11 PM
Amazing work worth the effort 7/7
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Critique By:
Robert Currie (K:3241)
7/5/2004 7:23:02 AM
Emgy, Enzo Ferrari started out by racing Alfa Romeos. Only later he built his own cars to race, which have become so successful. The Fiat company owns both Alfa Romeo and Ferrari! Thanks for your comments. Hugs, Roberto
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Emgy Massidda (K:60358)
7/4/2004 1:52:33 PM
Beautiful and colourful view Wonderful collection of ferrari out there! Excellent photo with many interesting details I like the perspective, very good guess, Robert I can't help smiling imagining you helding the camera up and taking a blind shot. You've done a great job here, my friend! Hugs - Emgy
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Emgy Massidda (K:60358)
7/4/2004 1:41:48 PM
It's not an Alfa but, I bet you'd like to play with this beautiful "toy"! Lovely car, wonderful Italian design Very cool shot, Robert Hugs - Emgy
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Maria José Barres (K:11276)
7/4/2004 9:50:31 AM
Great composition in red Robert. Nice serie. Greetings.
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Photo By: Robert Currie
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PK- Photos (K:13099)
7/4/2004 8:37:13 AM
I like his expesssion, very good wildlife-shot!
best regards, *Pia*
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Critique By:
Robert Currie (K:3241)
7/4/2004 7:32:51 AM
Gloria, he could have been a TV announcer waiting for the camera crew. Here is a picture taken earlier when a TV crew were on top of the bridge, and shortly before we were asked to leave the bridge by security.
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Gloria Fusco (K:7054)
7/4/2004 12:04:15 AM
Wow...incredible capture, you have it centered perfectly..love the color..and it does appear that you have drawn the attention of one person. There is a gentleman 1/3 the way up in red, lol..sunglasses who seems to have locked eyes with you...great shot...Gloria
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Photo By: Robert Currie
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Critique By:
Guido Tweepenninckx (K:20076)
7/3/2004 9:17:37 PM
I realy thought it was a real plane.
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Photo By: Robert Currie
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Critique By:
Guido Tweepenninckx (K:20076)
7/3/2004 9:15:28 PM
great shot at 380mm
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Photo By: Robert Currie
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Critique By:
Riny Koopman (K:19998)
7/3/2004 8:11:25 PM
Lovely composition, Tank you robert for your visit and comment,Riny
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Photo By: Robert Currie
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Critique By:
Linn Currie (K:24426)
7/3/2004 6:41:40 PM
Excellent for a blind shot!
That is a LOT of money on that strip of tarmac! Imagine how many big boy toys we can buy if we owned and sold just half a black stallion? :-))
Glad you enjoyed your day - and I think the Z1 enjoys these little fast-paced action adventures you take it on :-)
CH
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Critique By:
Robert Currie (K:3241)
7/3/2004 6:31:24 PM
The pace is a bit hectic in this neck of the woods. The rest of us have recycled Trabants!
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Critique By:
Robert Currie (K:3241)
7/3/2004 6:29:02 PM
Riny, daar was omtrent 100 Ferraris daar! Groete, Robert
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Critique By:
Stephen Bowden (K:64141)
7/3/2004 6:25:08 PM
Good grief Robert, you obviously live in a very classy neighbourhood ;-)
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Critique By:
Riny Koopman (K:19998)
7/3/2004 6:19:01 PM
Wat een kapitaal bij elkaar,Baie mooie compositie Riny
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Emgy Massidda (K:60358)
7/2/2004 6:58:52 PM
Excellent clarity and sharpness in this one, dear Robert! Interesting subject. I'm glad you added the photo of the whole model of this Fokker. Amazing aircraft! Beautifully composed image Excellent capture Hugs - Emgy
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Photo By: Robert Currie
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Critique By:
Enjoy (K:16125)
6/30/2004 1:49:15 PM
Robert this is great...what a shot...wonderful..
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Photo By: Robert Currie
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Critique By:
Riny Koopman (K:19998)
6/30/2004 7:43:03 AM
Dag Robert,Het lijkt wel de vliegende hollander Goed werk, Riny
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Critique By:
Maria José Barres (K:11276)
6/29/2004 4:55:18 PM
Fantastic shot from a model! Greetings.
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Photo By: Robert Currie
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Critique By:
Ian Crean (K:14866)
6/29/2004 10:11:37 AM
Wonderful Robert, really had me wondering, great detail not only on your photo but also on the model. Love the perspective you took and the dof is perfectly judged. Ian
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Photo By: Robert Currie
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Critique By:
Margaret Sturgess (K:49403)
6/29/2004 7:51:12 AM
Great shot, it looks like 'the real thing' and then when you see the real size of it Margaret
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Photo By: Robert Currie
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Critique By:
Robert Höhne (K:4290)
6/29/2004 7:28:29 AM
My other hobby, this is a great and very clear picture.
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Photo By: Robert Currie
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Critique By:
Robert Currie (K:3241)
6/29/2004 7:17:55 AM
Here is a picture of the whole 'plane.
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Photo By: Robert Currie
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Critique By:
Robert Currie (K:3241)
6/29/2004 6:55:06 AM
Stephen, as you can see, the legroom is unlimited, but I think you have to provide your own cushion! That's the engine lying on the white box, it's a 50hp Gnome and was mounted to the white frame behind the pilot's seat. The 'plane was designed in 3 parts which could be packed in a container for transport.
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