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Daring To Be Different

Image of jets flying, one upside down above another. Two United States Air Force Thunderbirds F-16C Fighting Falcons jets perform a synchronized aerial maneuver against a backdrop of soft clouds. One of the fliers is upside down, showcasing the Thunderbirds precision and skill.

This image is not up to the quality standards I like to work within.  The day of the airshow was mostly overcast with a bit of fog – essentially, low light conditions. Having to keep the shutter speed high (to avoid motion blur) resulted in more digital noise in the image than I would share.  In removing the digital noise, it gave the image a bit of an unrealistically smooth character.  Not my favorite style but I like the image enough to share.  This is not an AI generated image, but I could understand how one might think it could be.

You can get a better view of the image, and the “smooth” character I mentioned, by clicking on the image.

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Directionally Challenged

Airplane, Aerobatics, Loops

This aerobatic pilot performed an amazing series of loops during one of the air shows at EAA’s AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

Some images just make me smile. This is one.  There is not much to it, but it conveys an interesting idea in a minimalist way.

You can view a larger, more detailed version of this image by clicking on the photo.

All of the photos I post are available for purchase. If you’d like to buy one, click on the blue “Buy this Online” bar below for a variety of print and frame options or contact me ([email protected]) for digital purchase and licensing options.

Indoor Aerobatics

Airplane, Aircraft, EAA, Aviation, Christen Eagle, Colorful, EAA Museum
Look up!  Above the lobby of the EAA AirVenture Museum in Oshkosh, WI you will find three acrobatic aircraft hanging from the ceiling. These are not models. They are the original, full-size aircraft – the famous Christen Eagle I stunt planes – flown by the U.S. Aerobatic Team that won the 1972 World Aerobatic Championship. The Christen Eagle I was built specifically for the Eagles Aerobatic Team.

You can learn more about these iconic, colorful aircraft at the EAA website.

You can also view a larger version of this image by clicking on the photo.

All of the photos I post are available for purchase. If you’d like to buy one, click on the blue “Buy this Online” bar below for a variety of print and frame options or contact me for digital purchase and licensing options.

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