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Old January 27th 09, 02:32 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Glen in Orlando[_4_]
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Default Cessna Caravan Touchdown

Actually i wasn't trying to emulate that "other" glenn's shooting style...
In my case the longest lens I have is 200mm. If I crop to keep the whole
aircraft
in the picture they look sorta smallish. So I started to zoom in a bit and
thought it
looked better. On the other hand I really like Glenn Alderton's shooting
style..

glen in orlando


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Must be something to do with the name "Glen" - no wingtips ;-)

Nice shot, anyway.


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