Dan,
Thanks for the notice on my modest photo.
Like you, I enjoyed the shots out the windows as excellent.
I've tried, but never gotten as good as Igor's or Graydon Saunders'.
Of course, "High up" by Carl Gjersem is a favorite.  Simply stunning,
in a gallery of great photos!
Mark, this would make the start of a great Blurb book...
Regards, Bob S.

On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 8:36 AM, Daniel J. Matyola<danmaty...@gmail.com> wrote:
> WOW!  A truly superb PUG.  There are very few things I like better
> than photography and aircraft, and when them come together, I am happy
> indeed.  This gallery has a broad spectrum of aviation shots, from the
> marvelous views of the Blue Angels (one of my favorite acts of all
> time) to very personal views of flying and traveling.  I enjoyed them
> all.
>
> My favorite is "High up" by Carl Gjersem.  The composition is just
> perfect, and the overwhelming blue sky beckons to "come explore."  A
> wonderful image.
>
> Even though I think we have seen it before, as a PESO, my second
> favorite is "Plane and Cloud" by Christine Aguila.  Great eye,
> wonderful catch, perfect execution.
>
>  A few other comments:
>
> "Traveling" by Bob Sullivan:  I've been there;  we have all been
> there.  Why didn't I take that shot.  (Actually, I tried to once or
> twice, but never with the fine results that Bob achieved.)
>
> "In the depth of the sky" by Igor Roshchin.  Another view that we have
> all seen, but never been able to capture as well as Igor did.  Very
> nice indeed.
>
> "Griswold Airport viewed from Hammonsset State Park" by P. J. Alling.
> This really appeals to something in my.  The image captures very well
> the romance of the small landing field in the middle of nowhere.  It
> makes me want to get out there and explore again.
>
> "Gather Up Men" by Walter Hamler.  Wonderful capture and great
> composition.  I feel like I am in the fourth plane, ready to join the
> formation.
>
> I really enjoyed this gallery.  Thanks to all who submitted their work.
>
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