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25-MAR-2010 Mark A. Krauss

2010-03-25

Ft. Funston view map

Nikon D3 ,Nikkor 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D ED VR AF
1/1000s f/8.0 at 165.0mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time25-Mar-2010 15:48:47
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D3
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length165 mm
Exposure Time1/1000 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent200
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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Ronald Bijtenhoorn29-Mar-2010 17:17
You captured just the right moment
Guest 28-Mar-2010 21:55
Now that looks like a lot of fun!
paplvr27-Mar-2010 15:45
My so close! Thats just wonderful and I like the bit of terra firma in the foreground to give it perspective. Linda S
Ed Duverger27-Mar-2010 12:36
Breathtaking!
Roger Bailey27-Mar-2010 10:14
Great action shot, next stop the water!
Laura Milholland27-Mar-2010 04:02
Great colors and I love the dangling feet. I have to wonder what is going through their heads right at that moment as they look down!
Steve Thuman27-Mar-2010 03:13
Did you walk down the trail next to that glider field? I can't imagine trying to drag one of those back up that trail!
Ruth Voorhis27-Mar-2010 02:39
Great timing, Mark! Glad that wasn't me up there...
Ruth
Stacey Nagy 27-Mar-2010 02:33
This is cool!!! Stacey
Guest 27-Mar-2010 01:49
That's cheating ;-)
Jack Hoying27-Mar-2010 01:23
That would definitely be exciting! Good timing on the jump.
fotabug27-Mar-2010 00:32
Wow, this is a terrific image, a wonderful picture.
Guest 27-Mar-2010 00:28
Perfect timing on this Mark.
Greg W27-Mar-2010 00:22
OH Boy, they are off to the wild blue yonder!
Rev. Kelly Todd27-Mar-2010 00:17
That is my kind of fun!
Clay Swatzell 26-Mar-2010 23:58
Wonderful photo, but you can count me out for the flight.
Paul Milholland26-Mar-2010 23:52
Like you said, "not for the faint of heart. . . ."