Some of my Aircraft Photography Work

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COASTIE

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Oct 3, 2024
Greetings,

All enclosed photos are my own private work, I have been doing Aircraft Photography for well over 25 years. So being new to the forum thought I would post some of my own work. I hope you enjoy them and looking forward to your comments. All photo taken from ground, hand held.
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Thank you. Collin
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Wow, some eggzellent photos.
I got a ride, long ago inna TBM.
Flew in and out of an airshow at Moffet Field.
Topped up oil to minimums, 5 gallons!
Memories.
 
Great shots. What gear do you have?
Nikon, Nikon Lenses, 400mm, 500mm, 75-200mm with 1.4X convertor. Also several other various fixed focal Nikon Lenses. Nikon 850 DSLR, Nikon D4 DSLR, Nikon 800 DSLR, and my new Nikon Z9. When needed for static shots us Nikon 900 and 950 Speedlights. All shots are from ground hand held. Use to do a lot of Auto (Grand Prix and Trans AM Auto Racing) so I was able to develop a unique skill of using low F stops, with Low Speeds and panning. I went to the New England School of Photography in 1972, specialized in study of light in related to subject. This is my real life.
 
Love the variety, and the Mossie appearing on grass makes it even more real.

I especially like the Spit pilot wearing a leather helmet, while the brain bucket on the Me262 driver may be wise, but a bit jarring.

Big kudos to all those who restore and keep flying, but those simply in modest period decoration without the glossy finish, and every possible insignia, placard and tribute marking have a special place.
 

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