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Ken Barnes
October 10th 07, 04:44 AM
This is what it looks like when the retardant gets close to the ground.

These photos were taken with a Canon Digital Rebel XTi (400D), and a Sigma
70-300 DG Macro.

Terry M[_3_]
October 10th 07, 04:31 PM
Great photos Ken.! Did you happen to get any of the ground fire trucks?? I
would be VERY interested in seeing those if you did. abp.misc would be a
great place to post them if you care to do so. Thanks!!!!!!!!


"Ken Barnes" > wrote in message
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> This is what it looks like when the retardant gets close to the ground.
>
> These photos were taken with a Canon Digital Rebel XTi (400D), and a Sigma
> 70-300 DG Macro.
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Ken Barnes
October 11th 07, 02:23 AM
"Terry M" > wrote in message
m...
> Great photos Ken.! Did you happen to get any of the ground fire trucks??
> I
> would be VERY interested in seeing those if you did. abp.misc would be a
> great place to post them if you care to do so. Thanks!!!!!!!!
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Terry,

I don't really have any shots of the fire trucks that were close to me. I
was looking uphill at the fire, and the aircraft. The shots that I do have
of the smaller trucks on the hill are mostly obscured by smoke. Here is one
of the best of those shots.

If you wish to cross post these photos to a different newsgroup go ahead,
just give me credit for the photos.

Ken

Terry M[_3_]
October 11th 07, 04:41 AM
Very nice picture and definitely a keeper for my fire collection.
Thanks....


"Ken Barnes" > wrote in message
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> "Terry M" > wrote in message
> m...
>> Great photos Ken.! Did you happen to get any of the ground fire trucks??
>> I
>> would be VERY interested in seeing those if you did. abp.misc would be a
>> great place to post them if you care to do so. Thanks!!!!!!!!
> (deleted)
>
> Terry,
>
> I don't really have any shots of the fire trucks that were close to me. I
> was looking uphill at the fire, and the aircraft. The shots that I do have
> of the smaller trucks on the hill are mostly obscured by smoke. Here is
> one of the best of those shots.
>
> If you wish to cross post these photos to a different newsgroup go ahead,
> just give me credit for the photos.
>
> Ken
>
>
>

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