Awesome series. #3 and #5 are wall-hangers IMO!
Totaly agree, I might add #6 ..
Lowieken Senior Member 478 posts Joined May 2007 Location: Brussels More info | Oct 03, 2012 06:53 | #16 Gig103 wrote in post #15071533 Awesome series. #3 and #5 are wall-hangers IMO! Totaly agree, I might add #6 .. Canon 40D & Canon 450 D || Canon efs 17-85 USM IS /Canon ef 70-300 USM IS / Canon ef 50 f1.4 USM / Canon efs 18-135 / Sigma 10-20 || Canon EX 430 II
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StreetManor Member 102 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2012 More info | Oct 03, 2012 21:23 | #17 Love what you did with the editing! 7D | Tamron 70-200 f2.8 | Sigma 10-20 | Canon 24-105L
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BufordFZ1 Senior Member 622 posts Joined Oct 2011 Location: NE GA More info | Oct 03, 2012 21:27 | #18 Great shots Tim (from a fellow Bufordian) A2, 60D, 5DII
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Oct 03, 2012 21:35 | #19 Shots like this is why I keep going back to airshows! Great stuff!! Dave
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Oct 04, 2012 15:26 | #20 Beautiful set! Nice job with all of them. Gear List
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Desertraptor Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 04, 2012 15:40 | #21 Nice shootin. Well done on the Corsair prop blur with the F18 Peter
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Can someone explain what is going on in 1, 2, & 4?
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timeasterday THREAD STARTER Senior Member 960 posts Likes: 21 Joined Jun 2008 Location: Anderson, SC More info | Oct 04, 2012 17:41 | #23 Thanks again everyone! JJD.Photography wrote in post #15080246 Can someone explain what is going on in 1, 2, & 4? BTW, awesome series! As a jet approaches the speed of sound, a shock wave forms (actually more of a series of overlapping sound crests). The wave is low pressure, so the humidity in the air condenses out into droplets. It actually has a name: the Prandtl–Glauert singularity. Some better explanation can be found here: http://www.kuriositas.com …gularity-amazing-jet.html 7DMKII, 5DMKII, Canon 17-40L, Canon 100mm f/2.8 Macro, Canon 70-200mmL f/2.8 II, Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Contemporary, Zeiss ZE 50mm Makro Planar, Rokinon 14mm f/2.8, Kenko Pro 300 DG 1.4x TC, Canon 2X III TC, 580EX II x2, YN560, RF603's
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Oct 05, 2012 01:20 | #24 timeasterday wrote in post #15080522 As a jet approaches the speed of sound, a shock wave forms (actually more of a series of overlapping sound crests). The wave is low pressure, so the humidity in the air condenses out into droplets. It actually has a name: the Prandtl–Glauert singularity. Some better explanation can be found here: http://www.kuriositas.com …gularity-amazing-jet.html Thanks for the link, that really clears things up
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