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Is that in Nepal?
Taken at the Atlanta Aquarium
Scott... aren't the sea creatures amazing!? Just look at that thing! I remember a fews year back, visiting the aquarium at the Mall of America in MN, seeing an exhibition of sea horses... and sea horse relatives. It was astonishing to have a small view into that world. I couldn't believe my eyes and that such things even existed, let alone how they were "created." It literally brought a tear to my eye... musta been feeling a little bit vulnerable that day!
Nice shot of the Raptor, Pete! It's always cool to see the condensation in the low pressure regions above the wing. Looks like he's loafing though. Wish I'd known the '22 was going to be there - I would have tried harder to juggle my schedule.How close were you, and what setup did you use for that shot?
In those last two shots of the Raptor, I notice that the port air intake appears larger than the starboard intake. I believe they're adjustable - at least they were on jets I am familiar with from my Airforce days, to ensure the shock wave occurred early enough to keep the airflow through the compressor subsonic - but I can't imagine a situation where it was appropriate to have one distinctly different from the other.I find it difficult to believe it is just due to the varying perspective, but...