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Picture of the Week - December 13, 2005I'm going for one that Gerard posted late last week.
From this thread this image presents a different perspective of an activity that we'd probaly all like to do once in our lives. Good colour, great composition, and, well, I like it. Congratulations Gerard. g.
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Great choice Gary and great shot Gerard!
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Congrats, this is one of those picks.. a bit like Giddy Spin.. that almost unsettle your stomach just by looking at it.
Great pick Gary, and well done Gerard.
That's a wicked shot - very top gun
Going up in a small plane is definitely on my to-do list... An F-16 would be awesome, but I doubt "my mate who has a helicopter licence" has enough contacts to get THAT!! Whatta ripper - I'm off to the original thread to check out the others
Good choice - congratulations Gerard.
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A worthy winner and i really like this photo. I imagine there are plenty of DSLRusers members envious of the opportunity to do something like that, myself included.
As far as self portraits go, this is excellent. Well shot and well picked. Steve.
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Excellent pic - excellent choice
Having an inherent and absolute fear of heights I admire this shot Gerard - you hero Chris
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Great shot Gerard.
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Great shot Gerard. It's the really unique perspective that I think makes this shot so good.
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Great work Gerard - what a thrill it must have been. Up at that height with your beloved camera! Scary and awesome at the same time . The closest thing I have done to that was jumping out of a plane sky diving - I'd do it again tomorrow if I could! Well done and great choice Mr Stark (senior).
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WOW, This is great not sure how i missed these pics but yeh bloody great shots and gamer than me thats for sure. Well done well deserved.
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Have to agree with everyone else, great shot!!! I missed the series, but really like this one anyways! I wouldn't have looked that cool calm and collected, I'd be covered in my own vomit and screaming for the pilot to land by that stage!
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Thank you all for your nice words. Yes, it is fun, the only trouble being you sort of get addicted to these things. Now I would like to use a 10.5 fish eye instead of the Sigma 12-24, and try different angles. I first thought the location would not be good ( too much of the same colours) but it turned out very good and will be going back there next time.
Cheers, Gerard
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Were you in the Air Training Corps too Matt??? Cheers, John
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Nice work Gerard! I can only imagine how heavy the camera felt at the time.
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