Zoeica
Well-known
Driving back from Natchitoches, Louisiana and I spied one of my favorite sights down here in the South. Leica M9P with 90/2.8 Fat Elmarit
http://zoeica.com/2012/08/22/rollin...g-in-again-crop-duster-a-monday-in-louisiana/
http://zoeica.com/2012/08/22/rollin...g-in-again-crop-duster-a-monday-in-louisiana/
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film is exciting
Very cool. It's tough to catch planes in flight, especially when they are doing aerobatics.
Chris101
summicronia
I love the dusters too. Here's one of my faves, although I didn't use an M9, a Leica, or even a rangefinder. But I wish I had!

robklurfield
eclipse
Chris (zoeica, that is), lovely images.
Chris101, where is the tank truck and the Greyhound bus? Your triptych has me picturing Cary Grant running through a cornfield in Indiana (NxNW). Great work. I'm glad you weren't using a Leica, because there's something really wonderful about the way these turned out that you might have lost if you used your best gear.
Chris101, where is the tank truck and the Greyhound bus? Your triptych has me picturing Cary Grant running through a cornfield in Indiana (NxNW). Great work. I'm glad you weren't using a Leica, because there's something really wonderful about the way these turned out that you might have lost if you used your best gear.
Richard G
Veteran
Great shots all of them. Chris101's certainly do conjure up the film, especially that menacing first pane of the triptych. Loved the stand-off of CG and the old guy waiting for the bus.
bsdunek
Old Guy with a Corgi
Good photos. I love all kinds of General Aviation, and photos are another way to enjoy.
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