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Hawker HurricaneHello
Here is a pic i took on my recent trip to the U.K. it is a Hawker Hurricane at Duxford airfield with some re enactors I have a zillion pics to process from my 3 month trip and will be occupied for the rest of my days i reckon ! as i filled 3 500gb portable hard drives with raw images !! Anyway comments appreciated Nikon boy Norman
Re: Hawker HurricaneBrilliant. Looks like the genuine thing Ah, the forties. A time of fighter planes and big pants. You''ve capture it magnificently. I can hear calls of 'Chocks away ol boy.'
Steve.
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Re: Hawker HurricaneFantastic Norm. I agree exactly with Steve's comments.
Tally ho chaps, let's give jerry some what for. Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Re: Hawker HurricaneThanks for the positive feedback
I had an 8x10 print done and it looks great Nikon boy Norman
Re: Hawker HurricaneNor,
What the others have said. Great image, and a perfect conversion which suits this image admirably. (Do they have admirals in the air force?) g.
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Re: Hawker HurricaneVery nice - I'd almost print on discolored/aged paper and distress the edges a little
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Re: Hawker HurricaneI think I read that the last remaining airworthy Hurricane went to auction in Melbourne last week after spending most of its post war life in NZ. Apparently it had suffered significant damage from a shell burst and had been retired before the end of the war, but was then restored by Kiwi enthusiasts.
Beautiful machine and a fantastic photo Nikon boy! Nikon 14-24 / 24-70 / 80-200 AFS / 50mm1.4 / 10.5 / 60mm Macro
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Re: Hawker HurricaneThere are quite a few airworthy Hurricanes (including the one pictured) in the United Kingdom
Nikon boy Norman
Re: Hawker HurricaneSorry, I should have read the first operational hurri offered at auction.
Here, I found the article.
http://www.businessday.com.au/executive-style/luxury/chocks-away-this-is-an-auction-that-will-take-off-20090923-g2oy.html Nikon 14-24 / 24-70 / 80-200 AFS / 50mm1.4 / 10.5 / 60mm Macro
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Re: Hawker HurricaneSomehow you have really captured a feeling here with the smiles on the faces and the great use of B&W. Well done. My dad flew in a Fairy Swordfish. You didn't happen to snap one of those?
Regards Peter Mc Nikon & Olympus
Re: Hawker HurricaneI n regard to what was reported/written in the press about the Hurricane up for auction it is not entirely correct (like many things !!) and secondly yes i did take pics of Swordfish aircraft, Two of them at the Royal Navy museum at Yeovilton (one airworthy with historical flight) the other in the museum and another is at Duxford in their museum thanks for the feedback.
Nikon boy Norman
Re: Hawker HurricaneJust a great effort all round.
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Re: Hawker Hurricanegreat pic finished off nicely with very appropriate post processing - love what you have done with it.
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Re: Hawker HurricaneThis is one of the best photos I have seen all year, maybe many years. It captures the feel of a bygone era in aviation/warfare. I don't get to pick POTW/M/Y but this one would have to be up there.
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Re: Hawker HurricaneThank you all for your kind comments
I took so many pics at this two day event they number in the many many hundreds and i justed picked this one out as i love Hurricanes i have some B17 in the same vein but as it is a wide aircraft they don't have the impact however i am still working on them and will post some when i can Cheers Nikon boy Norman
Re: Hawker HurricaneGreat image! I would definitely put in a vote for POTW for this one! You really have captured a bygone era here. I look forward to seeing more warbird pics.
Is this a Hurricane Mk.I?? Cameron
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Re: Hawker HurricaneBeautiful! This is a fine art image and should be printed and framed. Camera as time warp machine!
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Re: Hawker HurricaneGreat composition, image and re-enactment. Somehow I feel it would look more authentic in sepia and with a few scratches?
Re: Hawker HurricaneAwesome shot, very nice treatment to give it that old school era feel. The 3/4 angle is perfect on the aircraft, my only preference would have had those darn pilots more over to the left to give more pose to that beautiful piece of machinery - but thats pilots for ya
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Re: Hawker HurricaneA true classic - almost can taste the glass of sherry they seem to be waiting for
Canon
Re: Hawker HurricaneNorman, I would be interested in knowing your PP details on this one, if it's not too much to ask?
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Re: Hawker HurricaneHello
I took the pic in raw then opened in Capture NX2 , basic levels adjustment and sharpening, cropped by around 30% then converted to black and white using same programme which has the option of utilising a one click process which seemed to work In short nothing special i used a Nikon D700 and Nikon 24-70 @ 62mm Is this enough info? cheers Nikon boy Norman
Re: Hawker HurricaneThanks a million. I suspect in this instance that the PP had very little to do with the final image. It is just a great shot all round, and speaks well for your skill as a photographer mostly, and of the capabilities of the Nikon D700.
Ozi President, A.A.A.A.A (Australian Association Against Acronym Abuse)
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Re: Hawker HurricaneExcellent work NB!
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