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Fiery Descent
Image Title:  Fiery Descent
 
 By: Paul Lara  
  Copyright ©2009



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Photographer Paul Lara {K:86876}
Project #60 Hot Hot Hot!!!!! Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Abstracts
Cityscape
Transportation
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio Abstract
Aviation
Lens Canon 17-85mm zoom @ 85mm
Uploaded 6/27/2009 Film / Memory Type Digital
    ISO / Film Speed 400
Views 168 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 13 Rating
5.25
/ 3 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country - United States   United States
About A shot taken last night while waiting for my connecting flight home.
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There are 13 Comments in 1 Pages
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Anthony Lound   {K:6586} 6/27/2009
Given recent events, this image causes me to reflect upon my future travel plans Paul...

Perfect timing!

Regards,

Anthony


Jim Loy   {K:27751} 6/27/2009
How did you get the pilot to pose???? Or did you stop the Sun?


Paul Lara   {K:86876} 6/27/2009
I did stop the sun. I do it all the time.


Jim Loy   {K:27751} 6/27/2009
King James version: And the sun stood still, and the moon stayed, until the people had avenged themselves upon their enemies. Is not this written in the book of Jasher? So the sun stood still in the midst of heaven, and hasted not to go down about a whole day.

John Mellencamp version:
When the walls come tumblin down
When the walls come crumblin crumblin
When the walls come tumblin tumblin down


luis pereira   {K:22562} 6/27/2009
This is fantastic Paul.


Mahamed Ariffin   {K:6081} 6/27/2009
Perfect timing, Paul!

Regards


Saad Salem   {K:62641} 6/27/2009
excellent catch,
you should be very well prepared for such a moment,
Saad.


Paul Lara   {K:86876} 6/27/2009
Thank you, Saad.

I saw his approach was going to put him close, so I quickly changed to multi-shot mode and waited. I was delighted when he passed right across the center of the solar disc!


David West   {K:1004} 6/28/2009
Paul, Execellent capture. I really like how the plane's exhaust causes the light from the sun to bleed from the disk. A departure from your usual or is the model looking out the window of the plane? Welcome back home, have a good weekend. Dave


Gerhardt Thompson   {K:2171} 6/28/2009
Brilliant compositon the rest is easy to sit back and enjoy. Thanks for the smile, I enjoy the point of view and the light management...


jacques brisebois   {K:70473} 7/2/2009
WOW, perfect timing on this one, great job Paul.


Dhimant Vyas   {K:2804} 9/18/2009
WoW! perfect position! nice capture Paul


Paul Lara   {K:86876} 9/18/2009
Thank you, Dhimant. I saw his approach, and knew it would be great - I just wish I had my 200mm at that moment, but because of its size, I almost never travel with it on my camera.

-Paul


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