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  • #31
    Re: "Fixing" Bad Shots

    Originally posted by rpzo
    Peashooter,

    No offense meant, just poking a little fun at the other brand. I had no idea that it was shot with a Nikon. Truth be told I have plenty of blurred shots that originated from my Canon.

    Rick
    Rick: No sweat! Hey, I'll be in Cal-ee-for-nya for the Rose Parade with my wife and daughter. My company is a "Contributing Partner" of the Coalition on Doantion float, and we'll be decorating it on the 30th and in the stands (Sec. 3?) on New Years Day. Tell your wives/girlfriends to look for float #67 on HGTV in the last 1/3 of the coverage. Peas

    Rutan Long EZ, N-LONG
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    • #32
      Re: "Fixing" Bad Shots

      I think photographers have to keep a goal in mind for their shots. I find when I get tired and just go through the motions, I wind up with a lot of the same thing. Better to put the camera down for a while.

      Here is a shot from 2003 of one my favorite aircraft, Furious.

      I think the caption should be, "Furious, I'd be mad as hell".

      Dan Plunkett
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      • #33
        Re: "Fixing" Bad Shots

        Uno mas. These make neat screen background images. Try it, you'll like it!
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        • #34
          Re: "Fixing" Bad Shots

          Hey KH, check out the RC aerotow! It's a blast. I fly a 3.5M ASW-27 -- the last in line. Peas
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