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Started by SinCalRyder, September 28, 2012, 09:00:40 AM

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SinCalRyder

Okay so this was my first ever Air to Air shoot. Definitely a learning experience!!!   I was in a Cessna 180 and we had to be at top speed while the Citation was about as slow as it could go without falling out of the air lol. But I had a blast and am now looking for any opportunity I can find to work on air to air stuff!!  Here are a few of my favorites from the day.









And then as a bonus I got to get a single pass to get some shots of this beautiful bird as it was heading out of town.



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phantomphan1974

Very cool Chris.  Still waiting for that opportunity to present itself to me... Someday :-)  Keep it up!!!
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SkyBaby

Wow! What a great opportunity for you! I've always wanted to try that. I'm guessing you were shooting out an open window? The pictures are so clear and tack sharp.
Equipment:  Canon EOS 50D; 28-135mm IS 3.5-5.6  Saving up for the Canon 100-400L. 

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Damon Duran-Phantomphan1974 Photography (FB, IG, Twitter)
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OCSD Air Support Unit-Photographer
F-4 Phantom II Society

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