Beautiful shot, what camera and lens setup did you use?
I'm 67, Had my right shoulder rebuilt last June and just yesterday a got an epidoral shot in my C6 area of my neck and I am fused at L5,S1. I right now I am using a D5100 with various lenses, the heaviest being a Sigma 150-500 at 6.5 lbs. i'm waiting on the big brown truck to deliver a refurbished D-7200 I got from the Nikon store. I should be doing more exercise, but I get lazy. The weight is an issue, but being retired, my cameras keep me going. I guess when it get to much for me I will go smaller, and lighter.
Nikon had a sale this weekend for there refurbished cameras. D7200 was $699.00, lowest I have seen from the Nikon store. Now I have to wait for the big brown truck.
Very nice, I did the Los Angeles County Airshow on the 24 as well, B-17 Sentamental Journey was there.
[Thanks=PAR4DCR]A great series, well done!!
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Thanks, I worked the F-86 and the QF-86 at Mojave and White Sands
bnewmk wrote:
Excellent series.Love the F86 and Mig15.
Thanks you, I love the old a/c
flathead27ford wrote:
Very nice series of some great airplanes. Cheers.
Hope you get your flight in the B-25, One day I want to get one in the B-17
trackmag wrote:
Hoping for good weather tomorrow in Fort Worth. We (my wife and sister-in-law) have a flight scheduled in a B-24. It was made in Fort Worth 75 years ago. Their Dad (Al Wallace) was shot down twice over Europe during WW II when he was
just 20 and the pilot in command of one of these babies. I grew up in White Settlement, Texas, the community that was known as Liberator Village . . . because so many of the people involved with the construction, maintenance ad operation of
the B-24 Liberator live there. Captain Wallace, he made his first B-24 flight right here in Fort Worth, died a couple of years ago. He was a great man. I would have loved to have had him on tomorrow's flight. If the weather permits and I get any good images, will share tomorrow.
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I glad I was able to get them as good as I did, it was super windy and hand held manual focus
kpmac wrote:
Nice series. Your in-flight photos are a bit blurry; perhaps a faster shutter speed would have helped. Nice job overall, though.
Thank you for checking them out
NMGal wrote:
Thoroughly enjoyed them. Thank you.