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AIR TRACTOR AT-602 (N260LA) - Rural Macoupin Co along Brighton Bunker Hill Rd
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AIR TRACTOR AT-602 (N260LA)

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Rural Macoupin Co along Brighton Bunker Hill Rd

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Diana Rose
Non-organic!
tood toodess
cancer spread
Alan Hume
Would be a much improved pic with a slower shutter speed to blur that 5-bladed prop.
ken kemper
Ken.........

Crystal clear focusing on plane....
Never would have known it has a 5 bladed prop
Jerome Tre
Air Tractors always get a like from me. Nice shot. Nice plane.
Colin Seftel
Diana, It is a misconception that there are no pesticides used in organic farming. See:
https://www.thebalancesmb.com/which-pesticides-can-be-used-for-organic-production-2538082
John Freschl
Colin...

Fascinating. The USDA allows a food to be labeled as organic even if "Some pesticides, as detailed in Subpart G §205.601, can be used as long as they do not contaminate crops, soil, or water. Among these are alcohols, chlorine materials, copper sulfate, hydrogen peroxide, ozone gas, peracetic acid, soap-based algicide/demossers, and sodium carbonate peroxyhydrate."
FIREHOUSE25
Guys isn't this about aviation ?
Gary Schenauer
I just found it For Sale on the web. The dude who stole it and is now trying to sell it removed all those dirt-on-the-lens spots, cropped it to remove all the w/marks and some of the excess sky, and generally fine-tuned it. It's a neat shot here, but I must say the For Sale version does look better.
Vinny Barbin
Some photographers like to show off their talents by capturing the prop with a certain shutter speed but it would look better in photo to represent the plane as it would look normally (blurred prop).
Joe Charles
Watering the plants
Chris Croft
Vinny Barbin, all photographers like to show off their talents,whatever shutter speed they choose. I noticed you have no photographic contributions on FA that others can enjoy and/or criticize.
Bill Butler
I've often wondered about these pilot's sense of closeness to the hard stuff. I've been low and fast in some military versions but they had lots of stuff to let you know moments prior to impact! How do these stalwarts manage? It's gotta be a thrill.
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