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A visitor from United States posted Thu December 25, 2008: Sure wish I could have been with you to witness this firsthand :-} Beautiful shot! |
A visitor from Canada posted Mon December 22, 2008: Proudly Canadian!! |
A visitor from Canada posted Sat October 25, 2008: Captures the clean sweeping lines of the Canadian Hornet. |
A visitor from Portugal posted Fri October 24, 2008: Simply amazing! nice vapour cone |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri October 24, 2008: The two pressure waves are a lucky shot but still, aawesome! Great work!e |
A visitor from Canada posted Tue October 7, 2008: Great shot! With the clouds and the angle of the jet this photo really stands out. Congrats on a great photo! |
A visitor from United States posted Mon October 6, 2008: Awesome. I've never seen this effect captured with such symmetry and evenness before. A rare photo to be sure. |
A visitor from United States posted Mon October 6, 2008: Awesome |
A visitor from Canada posted Sat October 4, 2008: The plane is most likely at mach 0.9 pushing a compression wave at the wing, but to capture a secondary at the cockpit requires great luck and timing and he has succeeded at this with clarity, as well. |
A visitor from Venezuela posted Sat October 4, 2008: Nice picture, good to see this fisical fenomenals |
A visitor from - posted Sat October 4, 2008: Once in a lifetime shot. Amazing. Thank you for sharing. |