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It looks like just two planes but there are three or four. I had no idea how accurate they were when flying instruments to a destination. I used the same software that I use when capturing Star Trails to get this image.
Life in Black and White - September 1st - Night
Photograph shot at Hagley Museum with light painting. Many thanks to the terrific folks at Hagley for being patient while I photographed, and to my friend Diane Mattis for showing me this wonderful place. You can see more photos I've done this way on my site at www.haroldrossfineart.com.
Between 2024 and 2025, I made a small Aircraft Display about the Plane Projects developed in Switzerland during the XX Century. Of the seven Planes that I made, only one (the EKW C-36 ground attack aircraft) saw operational service.
Surrounded by Belligerent Nations, Switzerland was forced to develop a series of indigenous Aircraft projects to protect its sacred neutrality, both during the Second World War and the Cold War.
Although some of those designs were quite advanced and, in many ways, ahead of the time, they always failed to secure financial support by the Swiss government at the exact time because (usually) it was cheaper to purchase another Plane design abroad.
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Explore # 495 04-26-2012
Hyper Transformation
A digital alteration from my photograph of a completely different subject.
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Been a while since I posted anything so I thought I'd get back in to the swing with a few random pictures that I made from random shots that weren't *that* good. Played around with them in post processing to try and get them a little better. Came out OK I think for a little project :)
This one is probably my favorite out of the lot, so far ;-)