Hi, my name is Knut Uppstad (67). I am Norwegian and live in Kristiansand. Have worked with pictures all my life.Used to be a news photographer, but today I work with photography in my own company. Also do courses in Adobe Photoshop.3D have been a big interest/hobby for me the last years and love to create pictures witch I cant use my camera to make. Also like to make 3D animations.
My videos on Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/knupps/videos My software:Adobe Photoshop CS6 ExtendedAdobe Premiere Pro CS6Adobe Encore CS6After Effects 7ProPoser Pro 2010 64bit Vue7 Pro StudioHyperVue with 2 nodes to make a small render farm.My hardware:1x Custom made PC: Win 7, 64bits, 16GB RAM, GeForce 760 sceencard and Intel i7 prosessor.1x Fujitsu Siemens 32 bits Vista, 4GB RAM and Intel Quad Core prosessor.1x Acer laptop.
1x Packard Bell mini laptop. 2x Benq 24` Full HD monitors.Cameras: Nikon D300sNikon D60Nikkor AF-S 18-55 VRNikkor AF-S 70-300 VRPanasonic DMC-FZ50
Sony DSC-S85
Canon IXUS 220HS
GoPro Hero1
GoPro Hero3 Black Edition
Sony NEX-5RStudio Flash set: Interfit Home Studio EX150
Nikon Speedlight SB-600
Video camera:
Sony HDR HC7E
Glidecam 2000Pro
Awards:"Best Sports Picture of the year" in 1982, Norway.
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Comments (12)
Faemike55
Very cool capture
bebert
le charme des avions à hélice... ce n'était pas une belle période !! Merci pour le partage. the charm of propeller planes ... it was not a good time! Thank you for sharing.
X-PaX
Very nice capture.
flavia49
great shot
Richardphotos
superb capture. happy new year
neiwil
O.M.G!! seen plenty of Spitfires over the years but I'd give my right arm to see a Mosquito fly. Fantastic image, you can't beat 'old technology', were would we be without the 'cardboard hard disk' :-) Very Happy New Year Knut....
helanker
Nice shot of these little planes :)
blinkings
These two would have been a welcome site to the Norwegians if they had of been flying over from 1940 to 45 eh!
lembrechtsart
Nice shot, Knut ! Most likely, this Mosquito is G-ASKH and that was the last flying Mosquito in the world. Sadly, it crashed in 1996, killing both crewmembers... Peter
debbielove
Oh SWEET shot! You were so lucky.. I do know the Spitfire, its a BBMF one I think... The Mosquito crashed at an airshow in England in the late 80's.... Great shot.. Rob
MagikUnicorn
COOOOOOL
Briney
A great piece of history!