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Grumman F-14 Tomcat (All Models)

Started by phantomphan1974, February 12, 2008, 09:20:55 PM

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Final landing at Plant 42.  Brian remembers this.
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Oh yeah, Damon tipped me off to it's arrival the day beforehand (major thanks!) and I got some really spectacular shots as they were running engine dry. Caught the initial high speed pass from the east side of the base, and then wandered over to the airport. I went back a few days later to watch the guys 'demil' it, and was invited out to get another closeup look. Unfortunately after taking one photo of the tail art, security came over, asked for my ID, and told me not to take any more. Got a bit of a chuckle out of that, since I had taken so many on the arrival.

f4_phantom_fan

Here's one more, from inside the nose gear wheel well.

f4_phantom_fan

 Couldn't resist posting THIS one........ ;D

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Heheh - I'll come clean on that shot. It's a computer job - the F-14 CAG bird was taken during VF-11s last visit to El Centro in March of 2005, combined with one of my 2006 Reno F-4 flyby shots. Since they were shot at similar angles, I thought they'd be perfect candidates for cloning into one photo.............

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phantomphan1974

Quote from: f4_phantom_fan on February 13, 2008, 12:36:19 PM
Heheh - I'll come clean on that shot. It's a computer job - the F-14 CAG bird was taken during VF-11s last visit to El Centro in March of 2005, combined with one of my 2006 Reno F-4 flyby shots. Since they were shot at similar angles, I thought they'd be perfect candidates for cloning into one photo.............
Hmmmm!   ;)
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Midnight Mover

Quote from: f4_phantom_fan on February 13, 2008, 12:36:19 PM
Heheh - I'll come clean on that shot. It's a computer job - the F-14 CAG bird was taken during VF-11s last visit to El Centro in March of 2005, combined with one of my 2006 Reno F-4 flyby shots. Since they were shot at similar angles, I thought they'd be perfect candidates for cloning into one photo.............
Cool artwork 8)

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WOW! the last one is very cool! what program do you use?   <apsops>
Fernando Sedeno
Camera: Nikon D90 DSLR
Nikkor DX 18-55mm ED AF
Nikkor 70-300mm ED-IF AF-S VR
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www.flightaware.com/user/Nando08

f4_phantom_fan

I'm currently using MS Digital Image Suite 10 and Arcsoft Photo Studio.


f4_phantom_fan

LOL, no, no Photoshop. Plan to get it eventually,  but for now what I have is doing the job.

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