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Kiran Kumar R Ghadge
{K:554} 3/20/2006
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Simply Superb...very well composed and captured. it really looks like atomic explosion
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Gary Dyck
{K:12834} 3/6/2006
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Hi Sharrie.... my suggestion is: take LOTS of pictures!! hahaha... well, taking pictures through dirty airplane windows is really a hit or miss kind of thing. I've done my share of pics thru windows and mostly have been disappointed. Best if the window can be opened (like on a helicopter or small plane) but mostly one is stuck with the dirt and scratches etc and have to try and remove them digitally.... Thanks for all the comments (o: Cheers, Gary
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Sharrie Shaw
{K:944} 3/5/2006
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Oh, I love taking pictures of cloud. To me, they are some of the most wonderful works of nature. Somewhat like visiting a fantastic museum. Unfortunately, some of the best cloud formations I ever sighted were on the plane & I've not been great at taking pix through the windows of those planes! If you have any suggestions, please feel free to share :-)
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Sharrie Shaw
{K:944} 3/5/2006
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Hi Gary! I took a peep at your entire portfolio here. Wow, I'm inspired! Love your version of the wonderful nature of this part of the world. I've not been to Yukon yet but hopefully soon. Amazing cloud formation & an even more pronounced impact with the mountains below. Great works!
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Marcos Teixeira
{K:1738} 2/3/2006
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Simply subject with well done job. I liked it so much. Congrats.
Tks for your comments in my picture.
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Jack Drake
{K:38} 1/28/2006
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Woow..awesome sight..fantastic!
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Gregory McLemore
{K:35129} 11/27/2005
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Beautiful skyscape
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Ann Nida
{K:45248} 11/25/2005
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I've also lived in remote locations around the world Gary and isn't it funny how the phone is always the first to go or most likely NOT to work. Cheers - Ann :)
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Gary Dyck
{K:12834} 11/25/2005
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Hi Ann.... well, wouldn't you be surprised if I told you that we did have tv up there (satellite) and phone (sporadic though it was) AND internet access (the most reliable form of communication we had)!! And all this at least 50 miles from the nearest town. Amazing the modern luxuries we can enjoy in the middle of nowhere these days. thanks for the comment. Cheers, Gary
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Ann Nida
{K:45248} 11/25/2005
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Oh my goodness.....did I miss something in my absence? Like Armageddon perhaps? Nice catch but it must have had you wondering for a while.....you know .....being up there with no TV to get the news...only mountain top smoke signals for communication....oh and the internet of course. :)
Great image Gary. Thank you for your good wishes and for your comment on my MV image.
Cheers - Ann :)
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NN
{K:26787} 11/23/2005
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Thanks Gary ... back here again, admiring this magnificent sight ... :)
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Gary Dyck
{K:12834} 11/22/2005
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hahaha, no Elisa, I don't think there were any bombs, at least I didn't feel any shock waves!! I was actually quite impressed by the quality of my little point and shoot digital. Thanks for the comment. Cheers, Gary
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NN
{K:26787} 11/22/2005
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WOOOW!!! Are you sure there are no atomic bombings going on? :) Impressive! Thanks for sharing ... and a favourite!
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Bob Walker
{K:1066} 11/22/2005
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Looks like quite the thunderhead. I like the fact that we can also see the rain pouring down below this monster.
Best regards, Bob
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David Chauvin
{K:200} 11/22/2005
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Gary....the sense of scale here is awesome, dwarfing the mountains. Very nice!
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