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Beamer (Clyde Beamer) said 1 year ago:
Bastian (Bastian Löhrer) added a critique 1 year ago:
It's a clean shot, the grain doesn't disturb me. It's a pity that the props are frozen but longer exposure times were probably not possible were they? I also like the composition.
Beamer (Clyde Beamer) said 1 year ago:
The grain is intentional as is the vignette, trying to make it look a little vintage, like the plane...
selaux (Sarah) added a critique 1 year ago:
beautiful shot. i think the vignetting is very effective here.
mikeock (Mike Adams) added a critique 1 year ago:
Very nice shot. Very effective in grabbing the user's attention!
ErikUnger (Erik Unger) added a critique 1 year ago:
Very cool shot. Looks almost as if it was taken during the time these things were actually in use.
Beamer (Clyde Beamer) said 1 year ago:
Thanks Erik, that is the point!!
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A WWII vintage B-25 “Mitchell” shot this past weekend at Cable Air Show in Upland, CA. The B-25 was manufactured by North American Aviation and was used in both the Pacific and Europe by the Allies. This in the plan made famous in the April 18, 1942 Doolittle Raid, in which 16 B-25Bs, led by the legendary Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy Doolittle, took off from the carrier USS Hornet and successfully bombed Tokyo.