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This picture was made at the Central Coast Airshow 2024 at Warnervale Airport NSW, Australia. This is not a full-size airplane, but an amazingly detailed and highly functional RC airplane.
Marine de Vachon was kind enough to spend a couple of hours shooting with me at a local park for me to work on my lighting skills.
Shot with a single Flashpoint Streaklight 360 camera right using the supplied diffuser.
Boeing F/A 18 Hornet from VMFAT 101 "Sharp Shooters" Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 101 based at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, California Feb. 2018 Photocall NAF El Centro
I tried to avoid the inevitable head on photo that just about everybody makes. I kind of succeeded, because I did not shoot this photo from the road, but from a tree trunk besides the road. It resulted in quite a discussion with my wife though, since it was on a pretty steep slope. I think it was worth it :-)
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Olympus OM-D E-M10 MKII, M.Zuiko 25mm f1.8
Shot from Miramar Air show last Saturday. The Blue Angel F18 is back lite by the smoke and flames from Shockwave the triple jet engine truck. Miramar airshow, San Diego, California, USA
As part of the Riverfire Event in Brisbane City, the Australian Defence Forces had a mini air show with the F18, C17, and Tiger helicopters flying over Brisbane City and River.
The F18s were so quick, it was difficult to get them in the frame. But it's great when you get one with the city in the frame to give it some perspective.
this is another from yesterday that I also really like.
so today was really really great! I went to my friend's birthday party which was a lot of fun, even though I got my shorts really dirty xD. then I found a really cute dress at the thrift store. and then I got an epic letter from my friend Molly, and to top it off had pizza for dinner :D ok enough rambling.
this was partially inspired by the amazing Gina
Boeing F/A-18 from VMFA 232 "Red Devils" United States Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornet squadron based at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, California at the 2017 MCAS Miramar Air Show. The Red Devils are the oldest and most decorated fighter squadron in the Marine Corps.