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frencharmy
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by mustang7617 on January 28th, 2009
thats kinda funny... kinda true 2
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Osama
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by mustang7617 on January 28th, 2009
thats just wrong!!
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Armedchair
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by mustang7617 on January 28th, 2009
thats hot where can i get me 1 of those? lol
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brenner_air.jpg
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by Bibbi on January 21st, 2009
Shutterspeed can certainly NOT be changed in post production. Neither can focus. Post sharpening is a small apparent change due to contrast or edge enhancement but it does not change the focus. Exposure adjusting can be done in post, but it often leads to picture noise/grain. Cropping can of course be done, but that reduces resolution. If your focal length is too close then cutting off a body part cannot be replaced in postprocessing either.
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brenner_air.jpg
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by Heavy_Metal on January 11th, 2009
true...yet most of that can be accomplished in post production, adobie light room is one hell of a program
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brenner_air.jpg
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by Bibbi on January 10th, 2009
The photographer still needs to be at the right location, perfectly judge the focal length and framing and get the exposure, shutterspeed and focus perfect as well. Not that easy.
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brenner_air.jpg
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by Heavy_Metal on January 9th, 2009
true great shot...but don't give the photographer too much credit... basic SLR's these days can shoot up to and over 20 frames per second. Easy to pick the perfect picture from a pile of 200.
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brenner_air.jpg
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by Bibbi on January 6th, 2009
Wow! Super timing by the photographer and a great shot!
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cf-5_canadaka.jpg
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by denmns on January 4th, 2009
Remember them very well during my posting at CFB Chatham. Good training plane
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Soldier in the snow
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by Eisensapper on December 24th, 2008
Might have a Mag in it.
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Soldier in the snow
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by Damien on December 22nd, 2008
Hmmm can't see your ammo drum...
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This is a PATRIOT
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by PENATRATOR on December 18th, 2008
I don't think anybody is saying you need to stand for any time a serviceman walks by, however if you look at the pic, the USMC have a flag party marching by, most likely they are carrying their colours, the guy in the wheel chair is probably a former Marine, or at the least a guy who shows his respect for the colours which is tradition to stand out of respect when they are displayed. Maybe Bart Simpson a former Marine can weigh in on this one.
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This is a PATRIOT
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by whodunit on December 18th, 2008
Really?
I agree; it takes a lot to be in the military, to give selflessly for your country, your family, or whatever it is that you're fighting for.
I don't think that it's unpatriotic to not stand every time you see someone who's in the military. If they were being disrespectful, shouting anti-war things at the soldiers (who can't do anything about the fact that we're at war), etc., that would not be cool.
It IS in fact possible to be respectful AND seated.
In any case, I think it's more important that people do things for their respective troops where it matters. Petition the government / hold a rally / do something if you feel strongly about it in a way that will benefit the troops.
It IS cool though that this man is grateful/supportive enough to stand when he's usually in a wheelchair.
Much respect (from my comfortable computer chair).
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Oddball Says
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by twister on December 11th, 2008
No Negative Vibes Moriarty!!!!! Woof!
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missionflag.jpg
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by twister on December 11th, 2008
Yogi, I thought you said we were going to get a picinic basket???
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