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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174151} 7/9/2007
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You're welcome, Rob!:)
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Rob Burgoyne
{K:-1207} 7/9/2007
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Thanks Carl . I will take a look at your shot right away .
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Rob Burgoyne
{K:-1207} 7/9/2007
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Thanks Shirley :)
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Rob Burgoyne
{K:-1207} 7/9/2007
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Thank you Guy . To be honest , I would have preffered more "blur" in the rotors , but , I was at the limit of what this camera could do as it will only go as low as ISO200 . I could have gone to f22 or so but I did not want to degrade the image quality any more than this . This particular lens was designed for f2 - f5.6 .
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carl angus
{K:1440} 7/9/2007
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very well done Rob,perfect capture.i've tried a similar shot and would appreciate your critique on it if you have a few spare minuted sometime.thanks for sharing,its inspirational to us lesser photographers haha
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174151} 7/9/2007
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Another great capture, Rob! Just enough motion blur.:)
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J.J. Guy Longtin
{K:6546} 7/9/2007
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FANTASTIC!! Love the motion blur on the rotors. I'm glad to see that you shot it no faster than 1/250 sec. Seems most people who shoot helis or prop planes shoot at high speed and stop the props or rotors which tend to make it look like the aircraft is in distress! Well done my friend! Guy
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