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Hole in the sky (vertical version)

Photography Military posted on Aug 17, 2005
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Not sure which one is better, like the wider version more m'self, but thought I'd let others see this one too. Comments appriciated, as always :)

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Richardphotos

4:56AM | Wed, 17 August 2005

extreme air conditioning here. excellent capture

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DavidEMartin

10:39PM | Wed, 17 August 2005

Sine the first thing one sees is the three pairs of boots, the pic takes on a silly high school feel. Panning down (and moving the boots off-screen), the image takes on an omninous tone as the AF transport points its nose at the open doors.

helmi

1:24PM | Sun, 21 August 2005

I like this image best because of the combination of the C-130 and the blue chair to add human interest, leaves many thoughts for conversations, empty chair, hanging boots,ect.

Evandril

2:20AM | Mon, 22 August 2005

Think this shot might look better here if I can manage to shrink it a bit, get it all in one page's worth?

Kittish

2:15PM | Tue, 23 August 2005

I like this image better than the wide one, I think. Brings the attention even more strongly to the great, gaping hole in the ceiling, then down to the airplane and chair visible thru the open door. With the doors themselves as such a strong vertical element, the pic needs to be tall and narrow.


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