Dave. For what it's worth. I've relayed your images to my brother, who is somewhat of an expert in this field and he confirms it is a member of Carcharodon Carcharias. In fact he stated, and I quote: "its definitely a great white [25feet 3tons of him]" But he may just be para phrasing Spielberg too.
Harris quick release fuel cap fitted and safety sticker removed. HISS stickers gona go as well. Untitled by (MrB), on Flickr Needs a good clean and polish and some sun would be nice.
You like em big ken here is a pic of us about to put a Seaking in the back of the C-17 Globemaster we used the Antonov as well that was one big bugger !
You'd need the Antonov if you needed to ship the cab and JJ home. Quite fond of the C-17. I like how you can fly it from a laptop while sat in the loadmaster's seat and the onboard sensors can track crew movements and re-trim it to suit. Nice.
A friend of mine did this a couple of years ago. Black Story. | By Mark Gawthorne | Category: Travel | Blurb No HDR, no unusual special effects, just exposure control all in camera.
Ever wondered how scary a dog can look from the ball's point of view. Not very, apparently. Especially the Rottweiller.
'fraid not, somebody emailed them to me. They make me laugh every time I look at them. Just caught up with the thread and saw Matt's puking astronaut. Can't get away from it and zero G!. PMSL.