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28-NOV-2007

May I have some more peanuts, please?

Up and about the cabin.

Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi
1/250s f/8.0 at 17.0mm iso100 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
Jason Anderson26-Jan-2008 00:33
Great photo! Best seats in the house, no kids kicking the back of your seat or throwing peanuts at you.
Monte Dodge05-Dec-2007 04:19
I will now teach you my famous " Vulcan Death Grip" That I Learned From Watching 12 Years Of Star Trek Reruns....... Come Closer.......
Simon Chandler03-Dec-2007 06:03
Intriguing. v
Lee G03-Dec-2007 05:44
If Dave and I both sign up for you PS 101 class can we get a discount and can I have a window seat? I think someone needs to keep an eye on the wing surfer.
Dave Beedon02-Dec-2007 09:52
At first glance I thought you had staged a shot on the Chrysler Building in NYC. But this is even better. I am eager to sign up for Gary Winters' Photo-Editing Tricks 101. The Twilight Zone episode mentioned below was "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet," starring a pre-Star-Trek William Shatner.
Guest 02-Dec-2007 07:51
It definitely lacks room inside ;-)
Coleen Perilloux Landry02-Dec-2007 04:03
Oh my, I can't look at that height.
snootydog02-Dec-2007 02:48
brilliant brilliant brilliant
Karen Leaf02-Dec-2007 01:46
omg Bill got it right, I still have nightmares about that monkey on the wing. And it was the only TZ i ever saw-cause my parents were out and the babysitter was watching it. ARHHHHHHHHHH
Robin Reid02-Dec-2007 01:37
Much fun and well done.
Bill Warren02-Dec-2007 00:51
There was an old Twilight Zone episode on this theme--except it was rainy and dark I believe.
Guest 02-Dec-2007 00:49
tee hee!
Brian McAllister02-Dec-2007 00:38
Obviously didn't have the right passport or boarding documents.
Great shot and processing.....
Scott Browne01-Dec-2007 23:44
I'm impressed that hat is staying on.
Guest 01-Dec-2007 23:32
Great job Gary
did you use a green screen or just extract part of the image?
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