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Old 30-01-2008, 13:34
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One of a number of shots taken at Birmingham. I thought it might look OK without any wheels. Not that you would want to buy it without them.



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I thought this WAS the way of the future, no wheels, no roads, just fighting for airspace and mandatory parachute wearing instead of seat belts lol. I do find the reflection of the ceiling lights a tad distracting tho. I expect there is a way to mask these via software, but sorry, don't know how myself, all that said, i do like the idea
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Hi Loopy Lou,
Thanks for the comments. I have tried to get rid of the reflections but I could not get a good enough result so I gave up. I have quite a few shots all with the same reflections. I would love to find out how the real pro's would tackle them.
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