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    Thanks for latest batch of photos Q1. Excuse me for not commenting on all of them individually, but rest assured I have looked at and enjoyed all of them. That museum has a lot of cool toys.
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    Really like this one QuietOne. The comp is so well done. (cute title also)

    Only nit would be the right elbow cut off, but you were probably constrained by background?
    Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!

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    Thank you, Runmonty and HBG.

    I was constrained by a couple of things. In back of me was JC and Mike towing the Mig, because they were positioning it to put in the hangar for the winter. A couple of people were pushing exhibits around to make room for it. Brian had been shifting back and forth between cleaning the training boards and helping Ed get the car started. I was staying close to the car to keep from being run over by people and machines. And yes, the background played its part, too. If I'd included more of the elbow, I would have gotten part of the outer wall, and I thought that light gray would be distracting, even if it didn't blow out.

    A lot of my people pictures are grab shots, because people are moving all over the place and I'm generally trying to stay out of their way.

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