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FA18 HornetSome shots taken of the FA18 Hornet arial display prior to this year Australian GP. C+C most welcome.
Cheers Craig!
Canon 400D + 24-105mm L IS USM + 70-300mm IS USM Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/apexivision
Re: FA18 Hornetmy preference would be the first but with a tighter view, i guess there is not much point in having lots of blue sky or space unless it puts context to the aircrafts movement in/out of the frame.
Did you take these in raw format? I would be interested in seeing a crop of the first if you are so inclined. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: FA18 Hornetgreat shots. i like the 'exhaust flame' that is coming out the back ... it just caught my eye when i was looking and then look harder.
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