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Started by Phil Myers, August 22, 2009, 05:56:59 PM

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kick Z tail out

Ahhh thanks guys.  8)


Saw this rainbow off on the western edge of the Imperial Valley early one morning and couldn't believe what I was seeing. The base was largely under the shadow of a big cloud bank at the time. This was when all those unsettled storms moved through back in February. Gladiator birds were loading up MK83s and heading to the Chocolate Mountain ranges.
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Raaver

looks like a very old scanned slide... cool effect though  8)

Robert
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gfydad

Yesterday was a good day, including 2 nice section takeoffs
and some nice banks...  :)

aero-engineer

Quote from: gfydad on November 14, 2010, 07:31:47 AM
Yesterday was a good day, including 2 nice section takeoffs
and some nice banks...  :)

Good catch on CF-188 793.  I looked at my shots, and the mission markings are only on the LHS.

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gfydad

Interesting visitors yesterday!

Pair of F-5s and a CAG Osprey... :D


Realbigtaco

Is that a section landing Jim?  I never even knew they did that anymore.

gfydad

Thanks!

No section landing. They came in and the tan bird flew as if he were a chase aircraft (high and off to the side) as the gray bird did a touch and go. I just timed the shot to catch them the moment the tan passed in front of the gray as they came around.

gfydad

I tried this low light of the Canadian F-18 during dusk after I lost the light.  :)

1/200
F 4.5
ISO 320
400mm

gfydad

Three more conventional images...

sr-aeronut

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NikonGuy

Quote from: gfydad on November 18, 2010, 09:57:46 PM
I tried this low light of the Canadian F-18 during dusk after I lost the light.  :)

1/200
F 4.5
ISO 320
400mm

WoW!!!    :o   

REAL COOL SHOT!!! And very sharp!!!  ;)    <rocker>
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