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Jchristoff
Jchristoff 8:31 AM - 13 Sep 2010 | Applause: 0
Could you angle the lip plate and make sound? Because that would be a lot of air.
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HOJIN
HOJIN 6:02 AM - 15 Nov 2009 | Applause: 0
WoW~! A Flying Flute!
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ross
ross 9:27 AM - 9 Sep 2009 | Applause: 0
HAHA! This is a great picture!
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stefan.karpinski
stefan.karpinski 11:15 AM - 24 Aug 2009 | Applause: 0
Are you kidding me, Adrian?
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cameratapacifica
cameratapacifica 10:02 AM - 5 Sep 2009 | Applause: 0
That's the real deal — no retouching! It was fun learning to fly with a flute ... not easy. (I borrowed the flute!)
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Added by cameratapacifica on 23 Aug 2009
Artistic Director, Adrian Spence, at 6,400 feet.
Photo by Tom Sanders/Aerial Focus
Presenter: Camerata Pacifica
Instrument: Flute
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