Since the first time at the MCAS El Toro airshow down here in Southern California have I been interested in aircraft. It wasn't until about 1997 that I dove into the world of aircraft photography.
So, what exactly is Velocicrapper? Well, back when I first signed up here, I was collecting the 'Meanies' series (a series of 'anti-beanie babies' that poked fun at them).
BIO At first it was modern Jets, then, thanks to a movie called Saving Private Ryan, I realized that there was a whole world of amazing aircraft I had been missing: Warbirds. Since then I've been the official photographer and webmaster for the Planes of Fame Museum in Chino, California. I always bring along my camera and snap about 700-1,000 photos each visit. From airshows to monthly events, I always spread the word of preserving these historical beauties. I'm a strong supporter in the preservation of aircraft types for all generations.
I travel to airshows around the west coast shooting photos for various calendars/books/magazines/and my own self.
I'm also an 'unofficial' Disneyland, California photographer. I spend most of my days at Disneyland taking photos of the various characters and cast members throughout the park. I'm the 'official' photographer for the Jedi Training Academy show at the park.
Camera used:
- I use a Canon EOS 5D DSLR, a Canon Rebel XT EOS 350D DSLR, and on occasion a Canon EOS 20D DLSR. Lenses are a Canon 28-135mm USM IS, and 100-400mm IS USM F4.5L lenses.
Favorite Aircraft:
- North American P-51D Mustang
- Boeing F/A-18C Hornet
- Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress
- Lockheed F-22A Raptor
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If you like the warbird photos I've taken here, be sure to check out http://www.warbird-photos.com, which is updated monthly with new galleries of photos I've taken.
Also, for Disneyland characters images, be sure to check out the Disneyland Cast Member Magic showcasing photography I've done at Disneyland, California.
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Comments (17)
bkhook
WOW..........WOW.....WOW! What a story.. what a shot..... amazing.... Thanks.. a new desktop image for me... I think I'll send this off to my father... he'd love this.. he was a B24 pilot.....
mike80549
The P-38 is one of my all time favorite aircraft. Great pic and great story. Thanks
Dann-O
Oooh the lighting is excellent. Great capture and a great referance for soemoen makign a p-38. the lightning is one of my fave WW2 planes. Presque Isle air base coudl that be what was later named Loring AFB. Was stationed ther ein the early 80's.
Buffalo1
Superb photo! Glad to see Glacier Gal in tip-top shape.
theprojectionist
P38s top stuff.
kenwas
Excellent image!
mermin
Good lightning!!! very good
B_PEACOCK
Very cool
wastl001
Fantastic shot...and great to see you posting again!!
wingnut55
a glorious picture, truely outstanding.
Denger
Magnificent shot of these under-appreciated warbirds, the so-called fork tailed devil feared by Axis air forces. Produced in larger quantity than any other American fighter plane of the Second World War, this distinctive aircraft served with distinction on every front. Ironically, very few of them survived the scrapyards after the war. A fitting tribute to a remarkable airplane, and the pilots and ground crews which "keep 'em flying"! FIVE STARS
Garlor
Very fine air 2 air, looking forward too seeing the girl across the pond.
lookit
absolutely awesome
drcmaint
Great photo! I got pictures of "Glacier Girl" when it was at AirVenture 2005, at Oshkosh, WI. It was part of the "Heritage Flight" with a P-51, F-4 Phantom, and F-16. That represents the years of the USAF from 1938 to the present. Again, a great photo of a great airplane. Thanks.
skyla824
outstanding
Trepz
What was the armorment on this thing? I see no guns,nor room for torpedoes,bombs or missles??? I love the shot though,and the plane is gorgeous!!! Looks like a racing plane(;
blinkings
SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!