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cunarder534
Mar-02-2008, 04:51 PM
Went to Planes of Fame in Chino for their Flying Leathernecks event where they talked about the Corsair. It was a cloudy overcast day which made for some challenging shooting. Here are a few of my shots. C/C welcome.
http://timoconnell.smugmug.com/photos/261138993_VXJXH-L.jpg
http://timoconnell.smugmug.com/photos/261143079_4dG8o-L.jpg
http://timoconnell.smugmug.com/photos/261679583_pipWT-L.jpg
http://timoconnell.smugmug.com/photos/261144291_T5qDp-L.jpg
http://timoconnell.smugmug.com/photos/261141081_KHZxu-L.jpg
http://timoconnell.smugmug.com/photos/261141756_vuHMg-L.jpg
Thanks for looking. Entire gallery here (http://timoconnell.smugmug.com/gallery/3975182_gCfbw#261675124).
black mamba
Mar-02-2008, 06:19 PM
As an aviation enthusiast, I'm always interested in airplane pictures. As I tend to like more of a literal presentation, as opposed to an "artsy" approach, I prefer the second picture. That is, obviously, a very subjective position. Since you like the Corsair, you may also like some of my warbird shots at www.black-mamba.smugmug.com (http://www.black-mamba.smugmug.com). I would love a chance to go to the Planes of Fame facilities. Thanks for sharing.
photodoug
Mar-02-2008, 07:18 PM
niiiiice takes! and it seems the gods of exposure were with you. I like your comp.
eL eSs Vee
Mar-02-2008, 07:30 PM
Tim, these are awesome! (That's a word I rarely use, so that means something. :D) The first kept me for a while. But, then I scrolled down to see the rest. All of them are great. I'd like to see more.
I just wish I'd known about this air show, as I don't live too far away. Next time.
schmoo
Mar-02-2008, 07:44 PM
http://timoconnell.smugmug.com/photos/261141081_KHZxu-S.jpg
I know next to nothing about planes and never know what I'm looking at, but this one is phenomenal! :bow
I like your artistic approach to these. Probably because I am not an airplane enthusiast, I like seeing a different take on subjects like this. :thumb
Eric&Susan
Mar-02-2008, 09:04 PM
The third one, of the prop is outstanding:thumb
Eric
ChrisJ
Mar-03-2008, 12:10 PM
#3 and #4 for me, Tim. Good stuff.
photodoug
Mar-03-2008, 01:01 PM
that's it: sell the prop shot as a business card idea for an airplane enthusiast! use his/her info on the prop.....HOT
cunarder534
Mar-03-2008, 07:00 PM
As an aviation enthusiast, I'm always interested in airplane pictures. As I tend to like more of a literal presentation, as opposed to an "artsy" approach, I prefer the second picture. That is, obviously, a very subjective position. Since you like the Corsair, you may also like some of my warbird shots at www.black-mamba.smugmug.com (http://www.black-mamba.smugmug.com). I would love a chance to go to the Planes of Fame facilities. Thanks for sharing.
I threw the second one in for the traditional shot. I couldn't get the exposure right when it was making flybys. When I switched to Manual the gear was down and I was out of luck. I like the place so much I got a membership. :clap Thanks.
cunarder534
Mar-03-2008, 07:02 PM
Tim, these are awesome! (That's a word I rarely use, so that means something. :D) The first kept me for a while. But, then I scrolled down to see the rest. All of them are great. I'd like to see more.
I just wish I'd known about this air show, as I don't live too far away. Next time.
Thanks. I appreciate the kind words. It is moments like these that make me want to shoot some more. This was just a monthly event, the main airshow is in May. I will be there. Hopefully we will see you there. :thumb
cunarder534
Mar-03-2008, 07:04 PM
I know next to nothing about planes and never know what I'm looking at, but this one is phenomenal! :bow
I like your artistic approach to these. Probably because I am not an airplane enthusiast, I like seeing a different take on subjects like this. :thumb
Thanks. Coming from you this means a lot. It was hard with all the people around the aircraft. Thanks for the kind words again. :smo
cunarder534
Mar-03-2008, 07:05 PM
The third one, of the prop is outstanding:thumb
Eric
Thanks Eric. Seems to be the favorite of the group.
cunarder534
Mar-03-2008, 07:05 PM
#3 and #4 for me, Tim. Good stuff.
Thanks Chris. Hope life has been treating you better as of late.
cunarder534
Mar-03-2008, 07:06 PM
that's it: sell the prop shot as a business card idea for an airplane enthusiast! use his/her info on the prop.....HOT
Great idea. Now I just need to find someone. I'm sure any corsair lover would want one. :deal
eL eSs Vee
Mar-03-2008, 10:39 PM
Thanks. I appreciate the kind words. It is moments like these that make me want to shoot some more. This was just a monthly event, the main airshow is in May. I will be there. Hopefully we will see you there. :thumb
PM me the info and I'll do be there, camera at the ready. :ivar
ivar
Mar-04-2008, 01:51 AM
Very nice, cunarder :thumb
Although I like the #3 shot, I actually like the #4 shot quite a bit as well.
What does one have to do to get to fly these things? :wink
Skippy
Mar-04-2008, 04:35 AM
Went to Planes of Fame in Chino for their Flying Leathernecks event where they talked about the Corsair. It was a cloudy overcast day which made for some challenging shooting. Here are a few of my shots. C/C welcome.
Thanks for looking. Entire gallery here (http://timoconnell.smugmug.com/gallery/3975182_gCfbw#261675124).
Tim these are real sweeeeeeeet!
I don't know which one I like best ... they all look great.
You got yourself some really great shots there cunarder534 :clap :clap
Well Done! .... Skippy :D
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Arvan
Mar-04-2008, 04:48 AM
Great series!!!! love it.
Jeff_Milo
Mar-04-2008, 06:39 PM
great captures. I love #3 - belongs on a wall.
I drive past that place every morning on my way to the 71 heading into the OC for work. One of these days I am going to have to go in there.
cunarder534
Mar-05-2008, 05:24 PM
Very nice, cunarder :thumb
Although I like the #3 shot, I actually like the #4 shot quite a bit as well.
What does one have to do to get to fly these things? :wink
If you are a member of the museum they will take you up as second seat for a fee. I know the P-51 Mustang and P-40 Warhawk are about $700. They only raffle off the corsair seat once a year. At their airshow you can get better deals if I remember correctly.
cunarder534
Mar-05-2008, 05:25 PM
Thanks for all the nice comments everyone. I think I might try printing that prop shot as a large one like 13x19 or maybe 36x24. Now I just need to convince the wife to let me hang it. :rolleyes
black mamba
Mar-05-2008, 06:55 PM
If you are a member of the museum they will take you up as second seat for a fee. I know the P-51 Mustang and P-40 Warhawk are about $700. They only raffle off the corsair seat once a year. At their airshow you can get better deals if I remember correctly.
I've been up in my friend's P-51. It is, without a doubt, the most visceral experience I've ever had in an airplane. I'm a pilot myself, but nothing I've ever flown begins to compare to that plane. My friend has been looking to acquire a Corsair. Here's hoping he can put a deal together because that's another ride I can't wait to take. I've been up in a B-17, B-25, and B-24.
The opportunity to fly in these old warbirds is rapidly diminishing. I grab at every chance that comes along.
cunarder534
Mar-06-2008, 09:00 PM
I've been up in my friend's P-51. It is, without a doubt, the most visceral experience I've ever had in an airplane. I'm a pilot myself, but nothing I've ever flown begins to compare to that plane. My friend has been looking to acquire a Corsair. Here's hoping he can put a deal together because that's another ride I can't wait to take. I've been up in a B-17, B-25, and B-24.
The opportunity to fly in these old warbirds is rapidly diminishing. I grab at every chance that comes along.
I plan on going up in the P-40 first as that canopy is huuuuuge. My all time dream is the corsair though. At last year's planes of fame airshow they had all three flying p-38 in the air together. I know planes of fame owns 23 skidoo, and the other p-38 is owned private person, and I'm not sure who owns Glacier Girl which planes of fame helped restore to flight ready. :deal
ian408
Mar-06-2008, 09:05 PM
I love the angles you chose. Very nice and they make for an intimate view of
the airplane.
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