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Today was a low show pratice. The sky was cloudy, sunny, bright, dull,
gray, blue, etc. It was constantly changing. About ten minutes after the practice ended all of the clouds moved north and the sky became bright blue. I came home and we went to the beach for about two hours. Most of that was in the water. It wasn't as clear as yesterday but there were more fish today. We know because they were nibbling. They were nibbling our toes and the hair on my legs. Soon it will be wamer water and it will clear up like the water in your Evian bottle. When that happens we can see all of the fish, crabs and other stuff. Of course the downside is the warmer the water the higher the chance of a tropical storm. |
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How in the world were you able to get that photo?! Outstanding pan-ability.
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I was standing on the edge of the taxiway when he took off this morning. I
wish I had a better lens so the name under the cockpit was in focus. The pilot, LCDR Olson, is the guy who just returned to the Blue Angels. If you want the photo in large format just let me know, Tom "Jon Woellhaf" wrote in message ... How in the world were you able to get that photo?! Outstanding pan-ability. |
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"Tom Callahan" wrote in
: Today was a low show pratice. The sky was cloudy, sunny, bright, dull, gray, blue, etc. It was constantly changing. About ten minutes after the practice ended all of the clouds moved north and the sky became bright blue. Can it ever be otherwise...? I came home and we went to the beach for about two hours. Most of that was in the water. It wasn't as clear as yesterday but there were more fish today. We know because they were nibbling. They were nibbling our toes and the hair on my legs. Soon it will be wamer water and it will clear up like the water in your Evian bottle. When that happens we can see all of the fish, crabs and other stuff. Of course the downside is the warmer the water the higher the chance of a tropical storm. We feel your pain. Bob ^,,^ in Seattle, where it's 54° and dribbling. At least we get some nice views now and then... |
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That is a great shot.
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Thanks, Tom. I would like very much to have a large version of that photo.
Jon |
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