Sunday, August 9, 2015

I finally finished the rest of the images from the Air Zoo from last week. Here's a few more samples. The first two are different treatment of essentially the same image.





The stinger on a B-17.

And on a B-24

Firing up the Merlin!



Again, two ways to process similar images.


Exhaust burn.








Brooks Field in Marshall. This old twin has been going to rack and ruin there for years.

OK, way too many images of the pilot, but it was cool to have a model with the plane. Fun way to spend a morning!

Thursday, August 6, 2015


The Collings Foundation stopped by the Air Zoo for a couple of days to show off three of their planes: B-17, B-24, P-51. I went over after breakfast to take a look. Here's a quick peek at a few of the pictures I processed.

Two views of the chin turret and bombardier station in the nose of a B-17G


Ball turret (and selfie)



P-51 going wheels up on takeoff

An Air Zoo volunteer dressed as a waist gunner

I used a Nik Color Efex  Pro4 filter on several of these


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Ball turret inside the plane. This is the hatch where the gunner entered the turret

Stearman Bi-plane. This was the primary trainer for many WWII pilots.

The Fighter Pilot

The cockpit of the Sopwith Camel in the East Campus

Drove through Marshall on the way home. This fountain was beautifully back-lit


Wildflowers

FBC downtown

I still have a ton of pictures to process. Just had to get a few under my belt.