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went to Paine Field today hoping to see the Sentimental Journey fly, but they cancelled the flight demonstration because of the wind. so i settled for some close-ups on the ground, and converted to B/W to give them a stormy, moody feel...
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I like the b&w shots for another reason. They look like photos of the planes you would see in old newspapers and newsreels from WWII.
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If there is a bird... Rocky can shoot it~
More beautiful work Rocky, thanks for sharing.
I like the b&w shots for another reason. They look like photos of the planes you would see in old newspapers and newsreels from WWII.
I was thinking the same thing too when I saw these photos. You have an eye for the art of photography, that's for sure!
Chad
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I like the b&w shots for another reason. They look like photos of the planes you would see in old newspapers and newsreels from WWII.
thanks, Bill... they do have that sort of "period" feel, don't they? a little more grain in the images, and they'd look like vintage news clips...
If there is a bird... Rocky can shoot it~
More beautiful work Rocky, thanks for sharing.
thanks, Arline!
I was thinking the same thing too when I saw these photos. You have an eye for the art of photography, that's for sure!
Chad
thank you, Chad!
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thanks, Bill... they do have that sort of "period" feel, don't they? a little more grain in the images, and they'd look like vintage news clips...
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