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Never to be seen again... Please ZOOM for full effect. This is a combination of three of my photos, dated in February 2010: 1. The British Airways Concorde sitting in the back yard of Boeing's Museum of Flight in Seattle. The Concorde ceased flight operations in October 2003 after 27 successful years. 2. A sky over Washington State as seen after climbing above the clouds subsequent to takeoff from Seattle's SEA-TAC airport. 3. The inside of my window next to seat 2D in a Midwest Airlines flight. This would have been the heart stopping scene of a near miss if this had been real. Air Controllers would have been asleep at the switch. LOL Want details of the amazing Concorde flown by British Airways and Air France? Click Here Bill:) "Step Right In" thumb_2039187.jpg

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Iceshark39

2:48AM | Fri, 02 April 2010

A fantastic image and really great manipulation! VERY good thing this didn't happen for real, but just love the concord there. It really is a beautiful plane.

whaleman

2:57AM | Fri, 02 April 2010

Reminds me of seeing a real near miss from inside, not quite this close though, but the stewardesses were quite visibly upset. Didn't seem too bad to me.

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jayfar

3:09AM | Fri, 02 April 2010

Fantastic and well put together. I actually had a flight on one of these iconic birds.

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blinkings

3:28AM | Fri, 02 April 2010

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Meisiekind

3:33AM | Fri, 02 April 2010

Thank goodness this is a manipulation! I looked at the thumb and thought - NO WAYS!!!! Wonderful work Bill! You had me for a couple of seconds! LOL... :)

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durleybeachbum

3:33AM | Fri, 02 April 2010

SO clever, Bill!! What a great idea!

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babuci

3:37AM | Fri, 02 April 2010

Heart stopping for sure. Just imagine a scream omg and within 15 minutes the whole world would see it on youtube...lol. Great work put it together.

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helanker

4:01AM | Fri, 02 April 2010

WOW! You are really good at this Photo manipulation. Well done :-)

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Str4wB34ry

4:52AM | Fri, 02 April 2010

Bill, we find this shot completely feasible. All you need is a Red Arrows pilot at the controls of Concorde and this manouver could have been followed by a high speed barrel roll around the plane you were in!! Great idea, well composed.

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bazza

5:02AM | Fri, 02 April 2010

Cool work on this one Bill I guess there would have been a investigation into this near miss if it was for real lol. Nice manipulation here well done!!

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jmb007

5:26AM | Fri, 02 April 2010

le concorde etait esthetiquement tres beau,!!!beau montage!

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DAVER2112

6:31AM | Fri, 02 April 2010

Excellent work Bill!! Top notch.

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debbielove

7:21AM | Fri, 02 April 2010

Impressive work Bill! way to go.. This looks really great.. A waste of a fabulous airliner! Another, don't get me started on it..jobs! Oh well.. I saw it fly once.. A beauty to behold.. And a sound like a flight of Air force fighters!! So cool.. Only the Lightening could catch it in level flight.. (They tried!) Great stuff, mate! Rob

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prutzworks

7:23AM | Fri, 02 April 2010

cool manip I go shiiting my pants immediatly when I saw this scene trough the window (And I never flew again)

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Rainastorm

8:07AM | Fri, 02 April 2010

Oh wow very cool work Bill. lol Crazy idea but it looks so real....lol Neat!

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RodS

8:24AM | Fri, 02 April 2010

Wow, Bill, I had to look twice at this! You did a fantastic job on this one! It definitely got my attention! Super image of an amazing airplane!

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flavia49

8:35AM | Fri, 02 April 2010

wonderful image and work!!!

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MrsRatbag

9:02AM | Fri, 02 April 2010

Excellent work! It's a frightening vision for sure... one thing you don't want to see out your airplane window is ANYTHING that close!

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Faemike55

9:04AM | Fri, 02 April 2010

Fantastic manipulation

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Sea_Dog

9:25AM | Fri, 02 April 2010

Nicely done.

BertDes

9:29AM | Fri, 02 April 2010

Great work.

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kenmo

9:45AM | Fri, 02 April 2010

Outstanding composition....

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beachzz

11:41AM | Fri, 02 April 2010

WOW----just seeing this scares the heck outta me---what a GREAT piece of work, Bill, just super!!!

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jendellas

1:38PM | Fri, 02 April 2010

This is amazing Bill, you are getting a bit clever :o) Wonderful work!!!!!

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drace68

2:27PM | Fri, 02 April 2010

Great work. Most realistic.

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watapki66

3:17PM | Fri, 02 April 2010

Great work, glad it wasn't an actual shot!

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kbrog

3:34PM | Fri, 02 April 2010

Excellent manipulation! That is a close call. :)

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goodoleboy

6:25PM | Fri, 02 April 2010

Super blending of the three fotos makes for a super concept, Bill. I wonder what would have happened if your aircraft had been caught in the wake of the Concorde SST as it zoomed by. And, I thought at first by the "never to be seen again" statement that you were talking about one dollar -- or probably two dollar -- a gallon gasoline.

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npauling

6:37PM | Fri, 02 April 2010

This scene looks so real. Excellent work.

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tennesseecowgirl

8:52PM | Fri, 02 April 2010

whew.. you had me fooled along with a few others here I see.. Great work!

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MakeOLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
ModelE-30
Shutter Speed1/320
ISO Speed160
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