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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
| While I was out doing military training yesterday, I spotted this group of Japanese military men doing training of thier own with helicopters. Every year the Japanese come over to train here in the United States, close to where I live. I thought I would get a shot of this photographer "on the prowl" with the helicopters in the background. In response to Erik's question, my subject was taking a picture of another helicopter. There were five. Hope you like it! |
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- WIN
(1510) - [2005-09-12 12:41]
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Nice captured. I like it, good colours.
Well done.Regards,
Lukas.
i was just going to ask you, what type of camouflage that is. considering, i don't recognize it. i like the way you captured the spinning rotor, it looks as if its a kit model, suspended from the sky, with some fishing line. the fact that the Japanese soldier, is also taking photographs, adds to this shot.
Nice one Phil!
-Bart
Photographing the phtographer, interesting shot. The Japanese uniform looks like a combination of old style US woodland & German flektarn patterns. What was your subject taking pics of? Regards, Erik.
- GlenC
(787) - [2005-09-12 20:20]
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Good picture Philip. It's is well framed and the title is a good one. TFS,
Glen
- Fisher
(5728) - [2005-09-13 9:55]
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Hi Philip,
Excellent shot and well composed. Excellent work.
On another note, From Canada to you and all who are serving, thank-you.
Mike
Nice capture of Cobras and of the military photographer.
Good work
Tom