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Photography Aviation posted on Aug 14, 2015
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Greetings Folks, Remember those shots from certain era's where squadrons lined out for an airborne shot.. No, I didn't.. lol This was a bad shot, I missed the tail of the second Gladiator then had an idea.. And this came out.. Zoom is on! Enjoy Rob P.S. Harry as far as I know AKVIS is not the same as Photosharp.. And Michael? In the U.K. Loco's used wheel numbers e.g 4-6-4 America uses the same mainly because most of their earlier engines were built here! lol

Comments (12)


papy2

1:54PM | Fri, 14 August 2015

Great work. Love how it came out.

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giulband

2:29PM | Fri, 14 August 2015

A very well taken picture !!!

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jayfar

3:18PM | Fri, 14 August 2015

Another great shot Rob.

Tamarrion

4:28PM | Fri, 14 August 2015

Heck, I barely remember when we had squadrons (plural)! Another fine shot of the Gladiators. It's funny - I like the aluminum dope finish on the interwar biplanes... but on the later planes that actually had metal skin... it looks boring.

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Buffalo1

5:19PM | Fri, 14 August 2015

I love any Gladiator fly-by!

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Faemike55

12:32AM | Sat, 15 August 2015

This is so cool! Fabulous capture

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blinkings

2:08AM | Sat, 15 August 2015

Mate I bet this brings back memories for you, being a child during WW1!!!!!!!!!!! ;)

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T.Rex

12:03PM | Sat, 15 August 2015

Thanks for the reply re locos wheel classifications in the UK. Sweden bought all it's early locos from Britain, but counts axles, which is why I wondered. Did you mean to say here that you got the plane's tail outside the photo, and then stitched on a tail from another photo? Good job if I've understood you right! I've done some similar retouching on anatomy photos to correct something or remove something distracting. It's easier with a plane or ship, but very demanding with anatomical structures (shapes, colors). Keep up the good work. This was fun t see! :-)

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RodS

2:24AM | Sun, 16 August 2015

An absolutely outstanding shot, Rob! Those magnificent men in their flying machines… This is seriously excellent photography, mate!

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neiwil

12:35AM | Mon, 17 August 2015

This is seriously good...I've lost count of the number of tails and props I've missed in a fly bye....These may not be jets but they do ' move ' and catching two to lined up 'aint easy, so once again "seriously good".....

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flavia49

7:06PM | Mon, 17 August 2015

marvelous image

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junge1

4:47PM | Wed, 16 December 2015

Great capture Rob!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/18.0
MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D3200
Shutter Speed625/100000
ISO Speed200
Focal Length300

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