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DispatchDragon
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by DispatchDragon » 18 May 2006, 21:37
I am sure someones going to pop up and tell me the night of the Dams Raid was clear and calm - however when I loaded Scampton in AS6 this evening this is what it gave me - and I think its quite fitting n'ces pas - Oh yes and Davids G and B thank you for all your troubles and help - however a certain young gentleman sent me this version ,
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by Garry Russell » 18 May 2006, 21:48
Leif that is a very good shot.
The clouds have a dark uncertainty about them..........they may hold a secret.
Fits well as the clouds of war.
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by mulletman » 18 May 2006, 22:11
nice shot. very atmospheric. Do like the fact it looks like its definately on its way, gear in transit, sunsetting.
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by Jetset » 18 May 2006, 22:28
Nice one Leif, very nice indeed!
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by DispatchDragon » 18 May 2006, 22:44
thank you folks - but given the subject matter and the model all I had to do was hit print screen
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by Garry Russell » 18 May 2006, 22:46
But..............the framing and angle was all yours.
Makes a big difference
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by TobyV » 18 May 2006, 22:49
As you say Leif, not representative of the conditions all those years ago, but a damn fine shot if I ever I saw one! Why do my clouds never look "real" like that? Always like something off a cartoon :roll:
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by VEGAS » 18 May 2006, 22:52
Very impressive Leif. Very menacing skyline. Well done old chap.
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by mulletman » 18 May 2006, 23:25
DispatchDragon wrote: thank you folks - but given the subject matter and the model all I had to do was hit print screen
True enough, but there has to be a reason for hitting it
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by DispatchDragon » 18 May 2006, 23:33
If I may - One more - and again yes - I know its not true to life - I dont think
617 ever went above 1000 feet that night
but it just looks "right"