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06-OCT-2003 ALASKA 43

PB Alone BUT Together

Canon EOS 10D
1/160s f/8.0 at 417.0mm iso400 hide exif
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Date/Time06-Oct-2003 16:44:58
MakeCanon
ModelEOS 10D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length417 mm
Exposure Time1/160 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent400
Exposure Bias
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modeaverage (1)
JPEG Quality (6)
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Canon DSLR Challenge20-Oct-2003 23:12
Excellent. Love the color and everything about this image. Well, with one exception. If it were mine, I would clone out the rope to the left of the plane. Thanks for sharing it. Jack/midmadn
Canon DSLR Challenge11-Oct-2003 17:57
Roger: I really like this. Engaging subject, nice interplay with the reflection, and the mix of colors/tones gives it further grab. Did not strike me so much on the "Alone/Together" theme, but it is still a terrific image. Nicely done! --Joe Reilly
Guest 08-Oct-2003 07:27
Thank You Jim F,
Thank You so much for the compliment and the post. The blue color of the plane with the fall background is what really caught my eye.Not to mention, the stillness of the lake.
As for your brother being a pilot,he sounds like he understands the gratification one gets of being a BUSH PILOT
Guest 08-Oct-2003 02:02
Man do I love the contrast of color in this! The turqoise is just so out of place that it presents a great juxtaposition of colors. First thing I thought about was my favorite all-time TV show - Northern Exposure and Maggie O'Connell - even before I saw your name.

My brother is a doctor and has his pilot's license. He was also a flight surgeon in the air force. We were talking the other day and I asked him if he ever thought he'd do anything else, or if he did/could, what would he do - "Bush pilot" was his answer. So this strikes me on several levels.

Very nicely done.

Jim (Shutter)