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01-APR-2010 Jack Hoying

New project to keep me busy

Fort Loramie, Ohio


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Guest 04-Apr-2010 03:05
Looks great Jack!
Ann03-Apr-2010 07:14
What a wonderful new project. I might have thought you were serious if it had been any other day than April 1st. Neat one Jack.
Laura Milholland03-Apr-2010 03:58
Sorry to hear you're flying the coop, photographically. ;) The beginning of April is always such a good time to drop everything and start something new. Hee, hee
Barry Ailetcher02-Apr-2010 18:38
Very nice image I like many will miss your fantastic photography I hope you have fun with your new toy just be safe. hope to see you back with a new D??? what ever number nikon comes up with
Steve Thuman02-Apr-2010 02:10
Amazing job with the composite!
Bea.01-Apr-2010 21:26
Neat shot, I don't see a tool in sight.
Ruth Voorhis01-Apr-2010 20:16
Very clever shot by the new owner of your D300. ;-)
Ruth
Amy Holthaus 01-Apr-2010 16:35
Good one Dad, like I said in my email....the barn is WAY to clean to make this joke believable!!!
fotabug01-Apr-2010 15:34
Jack, that is a great shot of your new plane. I hope it brings you more pleasure than your photography did. I felt sorry for you as you scaled the Rockies of Colorado, hike the heights of Glacier Park, roamed the unbearable beauties of the Canadian Rockies and all the other places you were forced to go just to support the high costs of photography. At least now you will be able to enjoy an inexpensive hobby for a change. By the way, the new owner of the D300 evidently really shot this picture, which you are claiming. Come fly over Oregon.
Paul Milholland01-Apr-2010 15:23
Glad to hear you're giving up that completely ridiculous hobby, Jack. If you'd used your photo gear to take pictures of family, friends, or community events, we might have been able to view photography as something other people could derive enjoyment from. Since every PAD was a close-up of a piece of wood, or your woodworking tools, it's about time for you to get a life and start interacting with other people. ;-)
Roger Bailey01-Apr-2010 14:36
A great April Fools joke.
Ed Duverger01-Apr-2010 14:29
You are a master in Photoshop.Please book me for the first flight but be sure to fix that propeller.