You should try to get back up in the air while there is still space to
do so ;-). I know that things like fences are difficult to remove -
obstructions like that are the bane of my photographic endeavours - but
you did ask for comments. I have started to notice such things more
now and it stops me taking a photo. I am not sure if that is a good or
bad thing (reducing my photo taking I mean), but it happens.
Your photos and GeeBees have persuaded me that I must get out more...
;-)
Chris
On 11 Nov 2003, at 12:50, Wayne Culberson wrote:
Chris,
I used to have a pilots license back in the late 70's, but never got
beyond
the single engine Cherokee 180. Like photography, it was a hobby for
me, and
I ran out of money fot it when the gas prices shot up in the late
70's. But
I always tried to stay well above where I would get surprised by a
tall tree
:-)
The wire fence is a grave yard fence, almost directly across the road
from
my house. I don't care for it either, but it is hard to move the tree
or the
graveyard :-) You can see the marker stones in the background.
Wayne
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