Been a good long time since IÂ originally wrote my "bio."Â IÂ should probably update it, especially considering how much has changed with my priorities in the interim...
In early 2007 (just about tax time, as it seems, logically), I was severely bitten with the photography bug upon upgrading to a DSLR (my first camera, really). I had intended using it mostly for acquiring high res natural textures for use in PhotoSHOP/Bryce/Poser/etc, but ended up getting quickly into birding & portraiture (mostly shooting friends' live bands for the latter). As you can see by the types of uploads I've done pretty much exclusively since then, I've backed off on the 3D rendering &Â other graphic design. I still do some of it, especially making press stuff for the band(s) I've been in (should upload summa that, eh?).
IÂ aspire to be able to combine these tools I'm still grasping into any number of ventures known &Â unknown in time, but of course, the learning never really ends, does it?
Thanks for viewing.. This really is a great community for sharing ideas & experiences & learning new things, as well as a boundless source of inspiration.
Cheers!
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Comments (10)
jared99
Fantastic shot of what is surely a difficult subject to capture so well.
Sea_Dog
Well done. Amazing shot.
flavia49
superb capture!
texboy
sweet! go, Brown-shoe Navy!
Broesl
Wow, cool!!!
Chipka
These guys are amazing! They were zooming around Chicago for a bit during the Air and Water Show (Mayor Daley's last one!) and it was quite impressive. I do agree that they're putting a little extra oomf into their already oomf-loaded aerobatic work! That's a good thing, and this is a fantastic capture! Had I attempted this I'd have had a nice abstract blur with maybe a wing-tip, just to keep it interesting, and so hats off to your skill at capturing a subject that really doesn't stand still! This is a marvelous, super-cool shot.
MRNot
Thanks all.. @Chipka: For the record, there were plenty o' frames of blurry, out-of-frame wing tips on either side of the shots like this.. heh heh
onefromb5
Awesome shot. That is hard to capture. I miss our airshows here in Reading PA. We once rivaled Dayton OH airshow.
blinkings
Nice Hornet.
Str4wB34ry
Stunning!