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Visited AFM tonight, they do concert there on Friday evenings. Really nice night to be outside...







































Edit: and by "visit" I really mean "walked 5 minutes". We can see it from our apt building.
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EastCoaster;179800 wrote:








Not real sure what the spire's are to represent, but this is a pretty cool shot.
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@bamapilot 179802 wrote:Not real sure what the spire's are to represent, but this is a pretty cool shot.



I thought the same thing.
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"The three spires impart a sense of accomplishment in command of the sky, and evoke the image of the precision “bomb burst” maneuver performed by the United States Air Force Thunderbird Demonstration Team.



The three spires also represent the three core values of the Air Force - integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all that is done - and the Air Force’s total force - active, guard and reserve."



Bomb burst maneuver:



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Now that you point that out, it's pretty obvious. :o
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Dude, those are some bad-*** shots. I'd like to see a "little" bit more contrast in some of them, but I really like the framing and perspectives.
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cool shots. I know DC isn't your favorite place, but good to see you are taking advantage of it.
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What's wrong with DC, you're well within driving distance of a few places to go ride that aren't to bad. More natural snow in those hills then what we get to play on in the deep southeast.
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EC'er, you should get yourself a 50mm prime lens and see how you like it. I got one a couple weeks ago and the DOF is pretty sweet. I don't know how much I'll use it day-to-day, but for $70 it can't be beat. Around DC, I bet you could take some pretty cool city shots.
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I've got a 50 mm prime, I just didnt have it with me last night :)



What I REALLY want is a wide angle lens. I could have gotten some great shots with one of those...
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