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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.
Lockheed L1011-1 Tristar N319EA formerly of Eastern Airlines (delivered in 1973) at Miami in 1991, I was later to photograph this same airliner at Williams Gateway Airport Arizona in Dec 1999 as N6410B belonging to Tradewinds, (please see my Flickr Trijet album), believed to have been eventually scrapped at Greensboro in 2000.
Ea and Jucy doing some training.
Thats the best way to spend a sunday morning ;)
Used the opportunity to do some wireless flash testing.
Yongnuo did great, following my Sony a99's 6 fps - wireless i wasnt expecting that :)
Strobist info:
Right flash, 1/16 power - 105mm zoom, pointed on face/upper body.
Left flash, 1/32 power - 50mm zoom, pointed on general body.
Flash firing at 6 fps wireless.
The U.S. Navy (USN)'s Boeing EA-18G Growler (166930, NF502) electronic warfare aircraft, assigned to the Electronic Attack Squadron 141 (VAQ-141), "Shadowhawks", based at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, is statically displayed at Naval Air Facility (NAF) Atsugi (NJA / RJTA), Japan, April 21, 2018, during the NAF Atsugi Spring Festival 2018.
EA and Scott asked me if I could take some family pictures for them. It’s a busy time of year, but we found a good time that worked for all of us. Sadly, when I arrived at their house. it was cold and windy. We still managed to get some good outdoor pictures despite the dreary conditions, though we didn’t stay outside for long.
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.
Ea and Jucy doing some training.
Thats the best way to spend a sunday morning ;)
Used the opportunity to do some wireless flash testing.
Yongnuo did great, following my Sony a99's 6 fps - wireless i wasnt expecting that :)
Strobist info:
Right flash, 1/16 power - 105mm zoom, pointed on face/upper body.
Left flash, 1/32 power - 50mm zoom, pointed on general body.
Flash firing at 6 fps wireless.