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    Irony

    I guess this fits the "street" photography category since I was driving by at the time. I shot this a couple of years ago and have always found irony in the Air Evac landing pad was in an old cemetery. Comments please.

    Irony

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    Re: Irony

    I like it but... and its a tiny but as im nit picking here, I would have liked to have seen the rotary blades blurred out. A slightly slower shutter speed would have done the trick for me but other wise a nice capture.

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    Re: Irony

    Nicely positioned within the scene.

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    Dean, I agree with Chris that a blurred rotor disk would have been pretty cool. I've seen LifeStar (our MedEvac bird in CT) land in some very tight places but your cemetery wins the prize for most unusual. I think it's a great shot, you should contact them and offer the pic, pilots love to see themselves flying

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    Re: Irony

    The morbid side of me asks if this was a pickup or delivery?

    Something wrong with the messaging here...

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    Re: Irony

    That was exactly my first thoughts, Manfred!

    A nicely balanced composition.

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    Re: Irony

    Many thanks for the comments
    For Chris and Jack: The blurred rotor blades would have been better, but ...
    This was a "pick up," man injured in accident. The landing pad is near a hospital, maybe 200 feet away; the old cemetery was the most "logical" place for the pad.

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    Re: Irony

    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyDiver View Post
    The morbid side of me asks if this was a pickup or delivery?

    Something wrong with the messaging here...
    Do you mean was he/she being taken up to the final resting place on high?

    I was going to complain about the obelisk not being vertical until I realised the photographer was not at fault.

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    Re: Irony

    Tony,
    More like being taken to a Level 1 Trauma Center--not to the final resting place. I do not believe any of the monuments in the cemetery are plumb.
    Thanks to all for the comments.

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