ethanr wrote:You know it would have been better if you didn't post the same picture 6 times!
Redman in wales wrote:ethanr wrote:You know it would have been better if you didn't post the same picture 6 times!
It's not the same picture. - Can't you see in the first one, Britain gets a good start, but then in the second you can see the Germans and Spanish Catching it.
The third shows the Germans slick overtaking skills to outmanouver both and take the lead while the forth shows a tightly packed field just behind GB.
Then if you look closely at 5, you can see how the Brits panic when the going gets tough, as they start swinging the back end round.
Then the last photo expertly captures the moment where Britain collides with Uzbeckistan, as the rest of the field hurtles past them both....
True story.
Redman in wales wrote:ethanr wrote:You know it would have been better if you didn't post the same picture 6 times!
It's not the same picture. - Can't you see in the first one, Britain gets a good start, but then in the second you can see the Germans and Spanish Catching it.
The third shows the Germans slick overtaking skills to outmanouver both and take the lead while the forth shows a tightly packed field just behind GB.
Then if you look closely at 5, you can see how the Brits panic when the going gets tough, as they start swinging the back end round.
Then the last photo expertly captures the moment where Britain collides with Uzbeckistan, as the rest of the field hurtles past them both....
True story.
andy_g wrote:its a bit annoying because you can't really see the submarines. you'd have been better off using a Hoya 62mm circular polarizer HD hardened Glass 8-layer multi-coated filter.
Redman in wales wrote:Then the last photo expertly captures the moment where Britain collides with Uzbeckistan, as the rest of the field hurtles past them both....
True story.
ethanr wrote:You know it would have been better if you didn't post the same picture 6 times!
The Good Yank wrote:The most amazing part about the Uzbek's performance was that they got this far in the first place. For such a dry landlocked country, for them to compete in submarining at such a high level is simply remarkable.
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