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Right place, right time and know what to do with it. Nice.
What a wonderful catch, Michael. Training session or did you really stumble into a rescue?
Thanks Iggy and WD. I think it was a demo for all the fans attending the Canada day events. The armed forces had a big recruitment drive going on.
Last edited by Michaelaw; 07-03-2011 at 07:44 PM.
excellent set - love the comp in shot 1
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The framing between the dark clouds in shot 1 is well done1
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Some impressive shots there.
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Very nicely done Michael. As Marko said like the framing between the dark clouds in #1. Also love the blue background in #3.
NIce set, the first one is great. I really like the grime on the side of the chopper, and you've captured the rotor blades and hot exhaust fumes very nicely.
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