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Celebration

Vue Aviation posted on Mar 12, 2007
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This makes a change from my usual aerial violence, which I gather nobody likes very much. Thought I'd better calm down a bit and do boring aircraft portraits like everybody else!

Comments (17)


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dphoadley

7:29AM | Mon, 12 March 2007

I never thought of them as boring. Keep up the god work. DPH

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Emil-arts

7:36AM | Mon, 12 March 2007

Wonderful aviation work. I for one love your action scenes and although it's good to try a new approach keep doing what you enjoy :)

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Garlor

8:24AM | Mon, 12 March 2007

Good composition, the Battle of Britain memorial flight featured, celebrates 50 years with a special display in May, to read all about the flight see http://www.bbmf.co.uk/news.html

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kjer_99

8:48AM | Mon, 12 March 2007

I don't think your "aircraft portraits" are boring; and I like your "usual aerial violence" just fine. Why did you think nobody likes them? Most military "warbirds" were designed to wreak violence. Violence is what most of them are about. You just portray them doing what comes naturally.

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Syrup

10:14AM | Mon, 12 March 2007

A wonderful illustrative look! Excellent ,never bored here! :B eaver !

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Schnuck

12:09PM | Mon, 12 March 2007

Excellent!!!

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haegerst

12:37PM | Mon, 12 March 2007

Haha, just because your other images dont get as much views or comments as others, doesnt mean they are worth less or so. I often wish there were less "Woman on Meadow" alike Pics here. I sometimes hate it when Vue is just used as a flashy background scene creator for Poser models. Vue can be so much more and your images show that, its one kinda style we wouldn't be complete without. But i also like your images without aerial violence, hehe. Wonderfull perspective. Please forgive me for not having taken the time to comment your other pictures! =)

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Kei_O

12:45PM | Mon, 12 March 2007

cool!!! vey nice!!!!

ramprat

12:48PM | Mon, 12 March 2007

Excellent work, just like the rest of your ART. Keep it up, I truly enjoy it.

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BernieStafford

1:42PM | Mon, 12 March 2007

Remember that art is in the eye of the beholder, and that (if you're like me!!) you're creating these images for yourself, not for others!! :-) Superb image of the BBMF - always one of the highlights of the display season!

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chrispoole

8:03PM | Mon, 12 March 2007

Superb render and post I have nothing against a war planes shooting at each other, other than the reality of it, just had a quick glance at your gallery, some awesome work in there try to get back and add a few comments, my father was a co-navigator in the Avro Lancaster, until an aag colour blinded him.

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Styxx

7:24AM | Tue, 13 March 2007

The Lancaster is never boring!! And thank you for giving her an escort!

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prutzworks

3:32PM | Tue, 13 March 2007

cool sorti

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2Loose2Trek

11:32PM | Tue, 13 March 2007

Not boring at all ... love it! Very cool.

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cole4965

4:09AM | Thu, 15 March 2007

Love your images!!! Nicely done!

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stormchaser

11:50AM | Thu, 14 June 2007

Superb imagery. The details & colours are spot on. I'd have this hanging on my wall! A sure favourite.

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Mousson

7:09AM | Thu, 03 January 2008

I think your images dont having not of " aerial violence", but historical reconstitution...


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