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I edit out the backgrounds of the elements I want to use with the magic eraser, then I pick the background I want to use and move the elements onto the chosen background as individual layers. Then you can move them around and arrange them as you want them.
 
That haritage photo you made was cool. I bet you could sell posters of that. Hell even the your local recruiters might buy that one from you to hang in there office.
 
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I realized tonight that I was a space cadet when I built my Camarillo airshow section and forgot to post my pictures of the B-25 Mitchell and the WWII reenactors. So feel free to enjoy them:

Van Gilder Aviation Photography, Camarillo AS, 2006- B-25 Mitchell

Van Gilder Aviation Photography, Camarillo AS, 2006- WWII reenactors

I also added a section for free desktop wallpapers. Yes FREE! I have 5 up so far and more will be added. I know the Corsair and the Mustang will be requested. I will also be adding a Mitchell shot. Anything anyone else wants to see?

Van Gilder Aviation Photography- Free desktop wallpapers
 
I had a feeling you might like the shots of the T-34, Matt. The Edwards airshow is in 2 weeks, so there will be a bunch of new pics soon. After that, I am working on getting some winter air to air photo shoots together and hope I can get them to pan out.
 
My first flyer. It's for an event of December 9 at the museum where I volunteer. This is the smaller, web based flyer. The print flyers look great! Looks like another great photo op.
 

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Well, you are going to get to see some pictures from an angle that everyone else won't. Weather permitting, there will be both T-28s and T-6s flying. I have been ordered to be in one of them to shoot the formations. My only response was "Yes sir!". So if we do fly, I will have some neat shots to post.
 

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I love the F7F. All engines and wing. For such a big plane, the fuselage is very thin. Anyone know how this cat handles? I know there is one on the Reno circuit (assume that is it).
 

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