Whats the best photo's you've ever seen...?
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I cant seem to choose between these two
A picture of a volcano erupting in Chile as a thunder cloud passed overhead OR Diego Maradona....lol |
Re: Whats the best photo's you've ever seen...?
Originally Posted by BangleMan
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I cant seem to choose between these two
A picture of a volcano erupting in Chile as a thunder cloud passed overhead OR Diego Maradona....lol |
Re: Whats the best photo's you've ever seen...?
omg, that's not really him is it...??
MM, xx |
Re: Whats the best photo's you've ever seen...?
Originally Posted by lionheart
(Post 6353041)
I certainly know which of the two I prefer...and it ain't the one of Mr. Fatty waving his famous Hand of God:thumbdown:
Still the best player of all time though......... |
Re: Whats the best photo's you've ever seen...?
Originally Posted by The Dean
(Post 6353052)
Sad to see the decline and fall of Maradona (although he looked in better shape in that testimonial match that was shown on the news last week).
Still the best player of all time though......... |
Re: Whats the best photo's you've ever seen...?
Originally Posted by The Dean
(Post 6353052)
Sad to see the decline and fall of Maradona (although he looked in better shape in that testimonial match that was shown on the news last week).
Still the best player of all time though......... |
Re: Whats the best photo's you've ever seen...?
Originally Posted by BangleMan
(Post 6353056)
A dirty cheating ***er, thats what he is !
England have been using the 'Hand of God' excuse for not winning the 1986 WC ever since - mainly to cover up the fact that they weren't actually very good and wouldn't have won it anyway....... Mind you, we had Terry Fenwick, Gary Stevens, Peter Reid and Steve Hodge - so we really OUGHT to have won it that year, with all that talent........ |
Re: Whats the best photo's you've ever seen...?
Originally Posted by The Dean
(Post 6353083)
True - and still the greatest player of all time.
England have been using the 'Hand of God' excuse for not winning the 1986 WC ever since - mainly to cover up the fact that they weren't actually very good and wouldn't have won it anyway....... Mind you, we had Terry Fenwick, Gary Stevens, Peter Reid and Steve Hodge - so we really OUGHT to have won it that year, with all that talent........ |
Re: Whats the best photo's you've ever seen...?
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must be this one...
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Re: Whats the best photo's you've ever seen...?
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Originally Posted by BangleMan
(Post 6353016)
I cant seem to choose between these two
A picture of a volcano erupting in Chile as a thunder cloud passed overhead OR Diego Maradona....lol |
Re: Whats the best photo's you've ever seen...?
Originally Posted by BangleMan
(Post 6353118)
Dont agree he was the best player of all time, sorry
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Re: Whats the best photo's you've ever seen...?
Originally Posted by MacScot
(Post 6353180)
Surely, it has to be this one of our lonely, little blue planet amongst the cosmos.
First photo of big blue from space was taken in '68, what a moment for mankind. Another immortal photo, same year - the diametric opposite: http://vinpon.files.wordpress.com/20...eofthemos2.jpg |
Re: Whats the best photo's you've ever seen...?
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far too many to choose from but here are a few
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Picture of an asteroid taken by a Japanese space probe.......... pretty dramatic. It's 500 metres in length, so the probe must have got up close and personal......... :huh:
Explanation: Why are parts of this asteroid's surface so smooth? No one is yet sure, but it may have to do with the dynamics of an asteroid that is a loose pile of rubble rather than a solid rock. The unusual asteroid has been visited recently by the Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa that has been documenting its unusual structure and mysterious lack of craters. Recent analyses of the border regions between smooth and rugged sections of Itokawa indicate that jostling of the asteroid might be creating segregation between large and small rocks near the surface, like the Brazil nut effect. In late 2005, Hayabusa actually touched down on one of the smooth patches, dubbed the MUSES Sea, and collected soil samples that are to be returned to Earth for analysis. Hayabusa will start its three-year long return trip to Earth this month. Computer simulations show that 500-meter asteroid Itokawa may impact the Earth within the next few million years. |
Re: Whats the best photo's you've ever seen...?
Originally Posted by MataHari
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must be this one...
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