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USAF ThunderbirdsThe adventure of life is wonderful
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Re: USAF ThunderbirdsHi,
WOW thats precision , would have liked to seen it bigger but couldn't open the page was this shot at an air show ? Deb T DebT
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Re: USAF ThunderbirdsHello Deb,
Thanks. Yes, that was at an airshow yesterday. Did you mean the thumbnail in the forum wouldn't open, or the photo on Pbase? Al The adventure of life is wonderful
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Re: USAF ThunderbirdsGreat shot
And yes they sure fly close Thumbnail opened fine for me warren aka aussichef Nikon D50/D80 Nikon,MB-D80 70-200 2.8 VR,Sigma 18-50 2.8, Kenko 1.4x TC, 2 kit lenses ,Nikon 50mm f1.8 Nikon SB-600 Tamron 90mm 2.8 Canon 500D closeup lens
Re: USAF ThunderbirdsWow…overlapping ventral fins while flying in a mutual blind spot. Scary and impressive.
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Re: USAF ThunderbirdsHoly heck, those guys are nuts!! Great capture.
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Re: USAF ThunderbirdsWow what a fantastic shot.....did you use panning to obtain that pic?
Re: USAF ThunderbirdsThat was a series of 7 shots of the approach, the inverted position, and the withdrawal. All of the sequence is posted on Pbase.
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Re: USAF ThunderbirdsAwesome, nicely done.
Re: USAF ThunderbirdsNice angle ... the one on the bottom is quite a bit longer than the top F16 so they look closer then they actually are
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Re: USAF ThunderbirdsDamn that's scary! Unbelievable...
Re: USAF ThunderbirdsNice shot, well taken. There is obviously a pretty fair margin in these situations (at least I assume there would be seeing these things cost $?M. It is spectacular though. Well done.
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Re: USAF ThunderbirdsThanks to everyone.
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