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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 99: Things That Fly (hosted by MFC & Bev Brink) >> Challenge 99: Eligible > edit image
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15-AUG-2005 Katherine Stanback's Photos

flying eagle cent
by Katherine Stanback's Photos

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mlynn 23-Aug-2005 02:02
Cool idea and super cool shot Katherine. What a neat coin. --Melanie
Helen Betts20-Aug-2005 17:52
Great idea, Katherine, and well captured! Helen
Jerry Curtis19-Aug-2005 20:05
The level of creativity and imagination on this forum never ceases to amaze me. This shot is one of the reasons why.
Katherine Stanback's Photos17-Aug-2005 23:42
Thanks for the comments! Mike, I collected coins when I was a kid, and this one is really from 1857.
Guest 17-Aug-2005 22:14
Laughingggggg this makes me laugh! Flying it is~ NEAT SHOT!
Deb Kees17-Aug-2005 12:42
Neat image, Katherine. Quite an imaginative take on our theme. I admire your photographic skills and your creativity. Your attention to detail is wonderful. I like how both the flipped coin and the stationary coin have the eagle image showing.---Deb
Guest 16-Aug-2005 23:14
As Mike noted, Katherine, a really clever idea to use a coin with a flying-eagle. Great detail in the one and sense of motion in the other. I also like your background which enhances the main subject(s). Bev
Sony Forums Challenges16-Aug-2005 13:25
Good idea and well executed, Katherine...nicely set against a blurry sky background. Good sense of motion in that "flip of the coin" ...very nice detail/clarity in your foreground subject. It's also really neat & appropriate that the design embossed on the facing is a flying eagle. Is that coin really dated 1857? Are you a collector? Well done, Katherine. MFC