ErikNZ said:While shooting airborne shots is always an awesome experience, it's also a fantastic opportunity to portrait America's unsung heroes:
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
ErikNZ said:candyman said:Very impressive!
What lens did yu use for this photoseries?
ThanksA Sigma 12-24mm @12mm but you discovered that in the lens sample section
![]()
CarlTN said:I've only read good things about that lens.
EPIC images ... really like them ... I would have never guessed it was made with the Sigma 12-24mm lens ...this goes to show that sharpness is not everything ... good/compelling images like these can be made with the right vision by the photographer, even if the Sigma 12-24mm lens is "considered not so sharp".ErikNZ said:While shooting airborne shots is always an awesome experience, it's also a fantastic opportunity to portrait America's unsung heroes:
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
ErikNZ said:While shooting airborne shots is always an awesome experience, it's also a fantastic opportunity to portrait America's unsung heroes:
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
Roo said:ErikNZ said:While shooting airborne shots is always an awesome experience, it's also a fantastic opportunity to portrait America's unsung heroes:
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
Another great series! Love that second shot capturing the used shells being ejected out the tube.
Here a some B52 shots from Avalon last year. The old girl can't hide her wrinkles![]()
Roo said:Another great series! Love that second shot capturing the used shells being ejected out the tube.
Here a some B52 shots from Avalon last year. The old girl can't hide her wrinkles![]()
Valvebounce said:Great series, are you able to say which gunship this is, I guess Blackhawk, but I'm no expert, to some it may be obvious, but I have seen exactly none of these in the flesh, relying on tv images for ID. ;D
ErikNZ said:Valvebounce said:Great series, are you able to say which gunship this is, I guess Blackhawk, but I'm no expert, to some it may be obvious, but I have seen exactly none of these in the flesh, relying on tv images for ID. ;D
The first shot is from the cockpit of a UH-1H Huey from the 23rd Flying Training Squadron (USAF) at Fort Rucker, AL. The remainder of the shots were all taken aboard a HH-60G Pavehawk of the 512nd Rescue Squadron (USAF) at Kirtland AFB, New Mexico. The Pavehawk is based on the Army's UH-60A Blackhawk but has been extensively modified for Combat Search And Rescue (CSAR) and can be armed with 7.62mm "miniguns" (as shown) or with the good old .50 cal, or a mixture of the two types of guns.
F-4E | F-16D | B-52H | HC-130P | HH-60G | UH-1H | TH-1H | UH-72A | HH-3F | NH-500C | S208M | Mi-24V | A109 | SA316 | PC-7 | AS365 | SH-3D | AS532
Drizzt321 said:@ErikNZ
Great shots, and love the signature even more!You're not qualified on all of those, are you?
Lightning by Scott_McPhee, on Flickr
Lightning by Scott_McPhee, on Flickr
Lightning by Scott_McPhee, on Flickr
Lightning by Scott_McPhee, on Flickr
Lightning by Scott_McPhee, on Flickr
Lightning by Scott_McPhee, on Flickr
Lightning by Scott_McPhee, on Flickr
Lightning by Scott_McPhee, on Flickr
Lightning by Scott_McPhee, on Flickr
Lightning by Scott_McPhee, on Flickr
Lightning by Scott_McPhee, on Flickr
Lightning by Scott_McPhee, on Flickr
Lightning by Scott_McPhee, on Flickr
Lightning by Scott_McPhee, on Flickr
Lightning by Scott_McPhee, on Flickr
Lightning by Scott_McPhee, on Flickr
Lightning by Scott_McPhee, on Flickr