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My daughter and her Horse Strathisla.
Strobist info: Manuel 1/16 power.
GODOX AD600 with a H600 head in the standart AD-R6 reflector bowl with a 50 degree honeycomb grid and a clear diffuser on top.
Light on the right.
The U.S. Navy's Boeing EA-18G Growler (169137, NL540) electronic warfare aircraft assigned to the Electronic Attack Squadron 132 (VAQ-132), "Scorpions", based at Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island, Washington is statically displayed at Naval Air Facility (NAF) Atsugi (NJA / RJTA), Japan, April 27, 2019, during the NAF Atsugi Spring Festival 2019.
Taken in Pensacola, Florida, USA at the National Museum of Naval Aviation. The EA-1F was Dedicated electronic countermeasures (ECM). It used ECM equipment to detect and jam enemy radar, providing clear avenues for inbound attack and fighter aircraft. The EA-1F was introduced by Douglas Aircraft Company in 1949. The EA-1F saw service in Vietnam. It was used until 1968.
Ea, my Daughter and her horse, Strathisla.
today we took some time, to photograph using 2 speedlights, wireless triggered.
Strobist info:
2 wireless nissin DI700a speedlights @ 1/2 power, on light stands - one on each side.
No light diffusers.
Ea, my Daughter and her horse, Strathisla.
today we took some time, to photograph using 2 speedlights, wireless triggered.
Strobist info:
2 wireless nissin DI700a speedlights @ 1/2 power, on light stands - one on each side.
No light diffusers.
Boeing EA-18G Growler from VAQ-129 "Vikings" they are a Fleet Replacement Squadron, or FRS based at NAS Whidbey Island, WA, Puget Sound WA at 2019 Aviation Nation Nellis AFB, Las Vegas, Nevada.
EA-6B.
VAQ-134.
NAS Whidbey Island, Washington.
Navy.
Nov. 1979.
SOC Nov 16, 2005. Cut up completed Jul 2008.