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Critique By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor  
12/8/2013 2:16:52 PM

...and double sea-clouds very fine!
roby
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf  (K:61374) Donor  
12/1/2013 2:02:54 PM

Haha, I like the title; I was wondering what does the "popcorn" mean here when I saw a miniature, now I see; well noticed and well taken! Beautiful light, shapes and that impression of being in narrow space between two layers of clouds

My best,
Ania
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Elias Monges  (K:6238)  
11/30/2013 7:55:03 PM

excellent capture
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: LaMaro Hall  (K:3658) Donor  
11/30/2013 5:30:30 PM

Only a few can get a shot like this...
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Carmen Fuchs  (K:6967)  
11/30/2013 3:58:35 AM

Awesome. Well done. =)
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor  
11/29/2013 10:33:36 PM

Ania,
Thank you! I was very lucky to be able to get this lightning shot. A lot of patience and bad results haha.
Lucas
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf  (K:61374) Donor  
4/25/2011 8:02:49 PM

Excellent and interesting capture!

Best wishes,
Ania
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Verena Rentrop  (K:15233) Donor  
4/25/2011 6:43:42 AM

well done...
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Bellamy Hunt  (K:-1093)  
11/12/2008 1:18:23 PM

Interesting shots Lucas, you should consider one of these badboys http://www.joby.com/products/gorillapod/
They are great for those spur of the moment shots.
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: ali akbar khandan  (K:1843)  
4/9/2008 9:06:03 PM

very good. photo
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: jacques brisebois  (K:73883)  
3/31/2008 12:55:18 AM

great capture Lucas, unusual on usefilm. Real impressive volcano.
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor  
3/30/2008 3:09:05 PM

Tanaka-san,
You are right, it was handheld. I was not planning on doing any serious photography that night, however, I found myself in that spot and thought I should at least try to get a photo. I was resting the camera against a railing. So, I agree, it could be better. I will try with a Tripod next time, thank you for your comments!
Regards
Lucas
ルーカス
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Yoshiyuki Tanaka  (K:13580)  
3/30/2008 6:16:03 AM

Hand-held? The blurr was intentional?
For serious night shots you may need a tripod!
YT
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Yoshiyuki Tanaka  (K:13580)  
3/30/2008 6:11:36 AM

This is definitely NOT what some of us manage to shoot! And I'd say it is a most wonderful view of Fuji-san! It is a favourite with me, anyway!
YT
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor  
3/30/2008 4:12:44 AM

Thank you for your kind comments. To answer your question, those white lines are paths that people take to climb the mountain. You can see the zig-zag patterns from them.
Regards,
~Lucas
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Dave Stacey  (K:150877) Donor  
3/30/2008 3:24:19 AM

A beautiful capture, Lucas! You certainly had a great perspective and have shown us how pilots can have a very different perspective of the world around us!
Dave.
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Guido Tweepenninckx  (K:20076)  
3/30/2008 3:15:18 AM

Fantasic air view of this vulcano.
I wonder what those white lines are?
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Olga Giraldo  (K:2926)  
3/30/2008 2:55:36 AM

Hermosa y unica captura Lucas, felicitaciones!
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Gustavo Scheverin  (K:164501) Donor  
3/30/2008 2:17:38 AM

Espectacular vista!
Felicitaciones!
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Naseer  Fedaee  (K:4956)  
3/30/2008 12:56:46 AM

HELLO MY FREIND
HOW ARE YOU ?

ANOTHER EXCELLENT AND WONDERFULL PICTURE YOU HAVE TAKEN
ORIGNAL AND VERY NICE WORK
THANKS FOR SHARING
7/7++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

NASEER FEDAEE,
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor  
10/30/2007 1:22:02 PM

Thank you. I was able to balance the camera on a ledge.
~Lucas
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Olga Vareli  (K:22477) Donor  
10/30/2007 1:19:31 PM

without a tripod?Amazing , it has no bluriness.Excellent.7.:)
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Olga Vareli  (K:22477) Donor  
10/30/2007 1:15:50 PM

maybe someone put it there to show respect,this image has so many interpretations , very nice...
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Olga Vareli  (K:22477) Donor  
10/30/2007 8:55:16 AM

oh, how beautiful !It is so exciting a place!I like the perspective here!And the night makes difficult to capture the background so clearly , so well done!
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Dave Arnold  (K:55680)  
10/5/2007 3:06:24 PM

Yup, great eclipse shot... and the only stroke of luck was for you to be able to be in an area where the potential for an aircraft landing takes place. That is unique for an eclipse shot. well done!

Best to you,
Dave
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Dave Arnold  (K:55680)  
10/5/2007 3:03:04 PM

Just a side not, Roger; Hoover Dam was not named for FBI Director J Edgar Hoover...but rather, President Hoover who, I believe, began the project.

Lucas... I don't even recognize where you were at... is this an area (where you were shooting) that is off limits to civilians? Looks almost like you were in the construction area where they are putting in the new by-pass bridge.

Dave
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Dave Arnold  (K:55680)  
10/5/2007 2:58:24 PM

Another grand shot of this spectacular place, one of the reasons I moved out here to NM.... I love the strange harshness of the desert. Need to get me a C130 to be able to get these shots though. If you hear of a cheap one for sale, let me know.

:)

        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Dave Arnold  (K:55680)  
10/5/2007 2:53:53 PM

That is a spectacular shot! Most photos I see of glaciers appear as nothing more than a snow or ice covering... this view, though, does exhibit perfectly the "flow"... You can't get better than this, an aerial view of glaciers.

Best to you,
Dave
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Dave Arnold  (K:55680)  
10/5/2007 2:50:11 PM

Alright Lucas, this is so totally unfair.... you get to shoot aerials of all this kind of stuff while us peons stay on the ground and try to capture an interesting view.

Such a "grand shot"...

and thanks for serving!

Best to you,
Dave
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor

Critique By: Neil Niamh White  (K:9165)  
10/1/2007 8:21:17 PM

As you've put this in Critique's corner I hope you don't mind a bit of honesty...

It's not very sharp (this may not be your fault it could be the camera/lens).
It's too busy - it looks like you are trying to capture lot's of things but not really succeeding at any. For example - apart from the runway I really wouldn't know it was an airforce base except for the fact that you told me - or perhaps you were trying to show the mountains.
It looks as though it's been over processed - the lower part of the mountains have the appearance you get when over-applying levels adjustment - that mottled effect. This may just be an unfortunate effect from the landscape.

Why did I decide to look at this one? Well I'm a pilot and an aviation nut, but if it weren't for that I wouldn't have spent much time with it.

Neil
        Photo By: Luke C  (K:2105) Donor


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