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A visitor from Brazil posted Mon June 2, 2008: The great 727 in great colors deserves a photo like this. 5 star. |
A visitor from Costa Rica posted Fri May 30, 2008: Excellent shot, bring back old memories of one of the greatest airliners I flew in |
A visitor from Canada posted Sun May 4, 2008: "...and it worked out well" is a bit of an understatement. I don't think anyone could get a better photo than this: perfectly centered, incredibly sharp, and an immaculate 727. Probably one of the best shots ever I've seen. Very Nice - 5 Stars! |
A visitor from United States posted Fri April 11, 2008: Great shot that actually conveys to the viewer the speed of the aircraft -- I wish more photographers would shoot this way! |
A visitor from United States posted Thu December 6, 2007: I thought PAN AM went out of business. Thank you for this rare shot. |
A visitor from United States posted Mon November 19, 2007: Beautiful picture. Really like the blurred background and crystal clear PanAm logos! |
A visitor from United States posted Wed August 22, 2007: Brilliant shot! Just as I remember Pan Am; always leaving the earth behind! Daniel Piotrowski captures the personalities of the aircraft. |
A visitor from Germany posted Thu May 31, 2007: 5* for this classic!!! |
A visitor from United States posted Wed May 2, 2007: Nice shot, i love the blur in the background. |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Tue May 1, 2007: Absolutely Amazing! Love to see that old stuff still flying! |
A visitor from Canada posted Tue April 10, 2007: Simply amazing |
A visitor from United States posted Sat April 7, 2007: Awesome picture - you can almost hear the engines and see it move with the blur..... |
A visitor from Australia posted Sat December 30, 2006: I just love B727s! |
A visitor from United States posted Fri October 13, 2006: This is definitely a five all the way! Wish I could get a shot like this. |
A visitor from Antigua And Barbuda posted Tue October 3, 2006: I have learnt that this kind of shot requires great skill & experience. Very well captured! |
A visitor from United States posted Mon September 18, 2006: Great shot...gives one a sense of SPEEEEEEED!!!! |
A visitor from United States posted Tue August 8, 2006: Nice to see the proun old lady again. |
A visitor from United States posted Wed August 2, 2006: To catch the speed and and have the movin object right in focus just at the perfect moment, I know it´s hard work... Extremely well done, and thank you for providing a wonderful image of an airline unfortunately gone... Your picture stays!! Greatfully Friedhelm Keck, Germany |
A visitor from Italy posted Sun July 30, 2006: My favourite Boeing in my favourite paint scheme! Thank you! |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Sat July 29, 2006: 5 Stars for this excellent panning shot! Very sharp, congrats! |
A visitor from United States posted Fri July 28, 2006: That's awesome. Haven't seen a Pan Am in ages. |
A visitor from Finland posted Fri July 28, 2006: Nice picture of a classic plane. Eventhough gas guzzlers such as 727 should not fly anymore. |
A visitor from United States posted Fri July 28, 2006: Bravo !!! great composition, great bird, great airline !!! |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri July 28, 2006: Beautiful picture of a beautiful aeroplane. I just love 727's |
A visitor from Australia posted Fri July 28, 2006: Perfect 'Pan Am ing' !!!
The skill involved in slow shutter / high speed-of-subject photography is a very fine line between success & failure.
This picture is a total success; position, background colour, timing, rotation, clarity of subject, all spot on. |
A visitor from Greece posted Fri July 28, 2006: Excellent result! The blur in the backround is just fantastic!! |
A visitor from United States posted Thu July 27, 2006: Most beautiful aircraft ever built! Very nostalgic shot, looks like it came right out of the 1980's. |
A visitor from United States posted Thu July 27, 2006: I didn't know that PAN AM is still flying. |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu July 27, 2006: Nice shot of pam am 727
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A visitor from Finland posted Thu July 27, 2006: Great that there's some nostalgic things in 21st ceuntry |
A visitor from Japan posted Thu July 27, 2006: Excellent |
A visitor from Japan posted Thu July 27, 2006: It's a great and beautiful shot with excellent panning blur skill and well-prepared arrangement. And B 727 with PAN AM color is my favorite. Thank you Hartsfield. |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu July 27, 2006: Beautiful. The 727 is a stunning aeroplane. If only new aeroplanes were as intresting. |
A visitor from Belgium posted Thu July 27, 2006: Here we go! |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu July 27, 2006: Very skillfully done, and what an excellent result! |
A visitor from Germany posted Thu July 27, 2006: Well done, Daniel. Superb colors and action. |
A visitor from United States posted Thu July 27, 2006: It is so nice to still see the old PanAm name flying and especially on an airliner as beautiful and striking as the Boeing 727. Fantastic shot! |
A visitor from Australia posted Thu July 27, 2006: Superb photo mate! |
A visitor from United States posted Thu July 27, 2006: I thought this was an incredibly done pic of an incredibly reliable airplane - thank you for keeping the -27 alive in the hearts of aviation enthusiasts - while making the background colorful and alive, you kept the focus on this fantastic airplane!!! |
A visitor from Trinidad And Tobago posted Thu July 27, 2006: Thats a five in my books, nice old gal. |
A visitor from United States posted Thu July 27, 2006: Nice pic!!!!! |
A visitor from United States posted Thu July 27, 2006: Excellent blurring!
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A visitor from Peru posted Thu July 27, 2006: Classic, 5 stars |
A visitor from United States posted Thu July 27, 2006: Very nice technique on an awesome shot! Right in front of the International Terminal too! |
A visitor from Korea, Republic Of posted Wed July 26, 2006: Great shooting...... |
A visitor from United States posted Wed July 26, 2006: Nothing beats the sight of a 727. Look at that ! Beautiful picture.
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A visitor from United States posted Wed July 26, 2006: Great Pix,, 5 star indeed
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A visitor from United States posted Wed July 26, 2006: Beautiful Shot!! Great Backdrop as well. |
A visitor from United States posted Wed July 26, 2006: Fantastic pic!!! If only it were the "real" PanAm still flying around!! |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed July 26, 2006: Very clever photo with perfect exposure and background blur |
A visitor from Australia posted Wed July 26, 2006: Brilliant!! |
A visitor from Bahamas posted Tue July 25, 2006: Great motion blur |
A visitor from United States posted Tue July 25, 2006: 5 Stars to this Shot. Very sharp and very well panned. Keep it up. |
A visitor from Philippines posted Tue July 25, 2006: Excellent capture with real blurring effect that don't need post manipulation. Air magic! :) |
A visitor from United States posted Tue July 25, 2006: Great technique |
A visitor from Spain posted Tue July 25, 2006: Fantastic panning of a very beautiful bird. Well done! j |
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