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Jun 06, 2012 15:01 |  #1

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Jun 06, 2012 15:16 |  #2

These look pretty good!

...oh, and when the clouds and rain went away, we had a killer evening with a perfect sunset, so of course we put the planes away.

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Jun 06, 2012 15:19 |  #3

Hey Nathan, nice set! You did really well despite getting stuck with the 70-200. Glad you got on board the lead ship to help forgo the 'matching canopy' plan lol.

I love the spinner shot and I know Bill was thrilled to see your shots of his T6 the other day....I know i certainly was.

Great meeting you and I'm sure we can set something up again with better skies overhead!

We still had the trip home under those late forming sunny skies so we blew back into Langley with a nice low approach/left break lol. THEN we put the plane away :lol:


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Jun 06, 2012 16:13 |  #4

Nice shots!!




  
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Jun 08, 2012 20:37 as a reply to  @ mhm2526's post |  #5

GREAT shots!


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Jun 08, 2012 21:34 |  #6

I'm impressed. They are very sharp. Nice job & lucky you to be a part of it (and Mike too).


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Jun 08, 2012 22:32 |  #7

cicopo wrote in post #14553002 (external link)
I'm impressed. They are very sharp. Nice job & lucky you to be a part of it (and Mike too).

I'm really impressed with the 2nd one. Being able to pull something out of that totally unforgiving sky couldn't have been easy. I scrapped a lot of shots from that angle.


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Jun 08, 2012 22:44 |  #8

Thanks guys. Just wish we had better weather and that my 24-105 was working!




  
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Jun 08, 2012 22:45 |  #9

Leftcoast_Mike wrote in post #14553193 (external link)
I'm really impressed with the 2nd one. Being able to pull something out of that totally unforgiving sky couldn't have been easy. I scrapped a lot of shots from that angle.

Yeah, that sky was totally blown out in every shot. Still hate that one, but it's also one of the few times I got your whole airplane in the shot! Bill seems to love it though.




  
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Jun 08, 2012 23:00 |  #10

Nmcgrew wrote in post #14553235 (external link)
Yeah, that sky was totally blown out in every shot. Still hate that one, but it's also one of the few times I got your whole airplane in the shot! Bill seems to love it though.

he did. he's done a lot of formation flying and I don't know that he's ever gotten a shot of his Harvard from anywhere inside the group before.


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Jun 12, 2012 11:52 |  #11

Here's a new one.

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Jun 12, 2012 12:00 |  #12

lol was going to say "I see Mike!"

Nice job considering the conditions. You guys doing all this A2A shooting is making me as green as the trees below yas! :p


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Jun 12, 2012 16:30 |  #13

I really like #1 & #6. Nice, clean, sharp image. #3 and #5 seem like slightly odd crops to me.


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Jun 12, 2012 17:54 |  #14

ryanapem wrote in post #14569823 (external link)
I really like #1 & #6. Nice, clean, sharp image. #3 and #5 seem like slightly odd crops to me.

Yup, using a 70-200 because my 24-105 broke will do that. We very flying in a VERY tight formation.




  
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Jun 12, 2012 18:54 |  #15

Nmcgrew wrote in post #14570189 (external link)
Yup, using a 70-200 because my 24-105 broke will do that. We very flying in a VERY tight formation.

which is also what makes these so impressive


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