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05-22-2009 10:29 PM
Description: I will let the photo speak for itself...
Posted By: Ryan (View all of Ryan's images) Dimensions: 1280 x 854
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Replies: 3 Keywords: n406up rno 757 UPS 16R
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Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 MacintoshExposureTime: 1/250
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05-23-2009   #1
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Re: N406up Departure.

Good lighting!
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05-23-2009   #2
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Re: N406up Departure.

This is my newest w-paper pic! Another 5 * shot! Excellent color; there are very, very few times that all the factors come together to allow a pic like this. Gold hues due to the combination of the setting sun and the darker background to the east, wet pavement emphasizing the jet blast, and a departure holding for 16L. And superb clarity! The final factor that insures this shot is so outstanding is that it's a UPS bird, so she's wearing white and brown. A Fed Ex would have looked great too, or even a US Airways, but the brown and white livery goes best with the yellow tones in this shot. This is the type of pic I am always on the lookout for. Primo shot, Ryan! I'm going to print it on an 8 x 10 ~ hope you don't mind. Only thing that would have made this shot a better pic is if it had been MY shot. LOL!
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05-23-2009   #3
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This is my newest w-paper pic! Another 5 * shot! Excellent color; there are very, very few times that all the factors come together to allow a pic like this. Gold hues due to the combination of the setting sun and the darker background to the east, wet pavement emphasizing the jet blast, and a departure holding for 16L. And superb clarity! The final factor that insures this shot is so outstanding is that it's a UPS bird, so she's wearing white and brown. A Fed Ex would have looked great too, or even a US Airways, but the brown and white livery goes best with the yellow tones in this shot. This is the type of pic I am always on the lookout for. Primo shot, Ryan! I'm going to print it on an 8 x 10 ~ hope you don't mind. Only thing that would have made this shot a better pic is if it had been MY shot. LOL!
Thanks Gary, I don't mind at all! I am glad you like it
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