Collings Foundation in Camarillo (bandwidth intensive!)
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Collings Foundation in Camarillo (bandwidth intensive!)
I watched the B-17 land from my office yesterday, wishing that I could have been at the airport, or that my lenszilla was here. So I went over at lunch time to do something I haven't done in a while; shoot with an artful eye. I have tons of pictures of these airplanes on the ground, and will be shooting some flying stuff this weekend, hopefully. So I thought "Let's have some fun and play with lines, shadows and angles".
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Wherever their bones may lie, the courage of heroes is consecrated in the hearts and engraved in the history of the free. Lt Col Honner DSO MC, 39th Commander speaking of the dead from the battle of Kokoda.
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Nice shots Eric!
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Gotta love those planes..... Nice shots Eric, almost as good as mine...
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Thanks gents! I am hoping to catch them flying tomorrow. The Zero and the P-40 are slated to fly tomorrow at 1 PM, so that should be cool also. This will be my first shoot with lenszilla tomorrow and I am really excited.
Wherever their bones may lie, the courage of heroes is consecrated in the hearts and engraved in the history of the free. Lt Col Honner DSO MC, 39th Commander speaking of the dead from the battle of Kokoda.