kena
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Hughes H-4
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Biomed- what was this series shot with...Great tones!
Any post processing ?
biomed
Veteran
Biomed- what was this series shot with...Great tones!
Any post processing ?
I used a GX7 with a couple of different lenses. The photo of the Hughes Hercules (spruce goose) was taken with the 7-14/4. Post processing with unsharp mask, a bit of contrast tweaking and then split toned in LR5.
biomed
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DominikDUK
Well-known
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Very nice. What plane's engine nacelle is this if you don't mind me asking. A B52 maybe.
daveleo
what?
@ David Hughes (posting #248)
David, where is this ??
Do you know what that first little plane is ? Love the skid pipes in front of the wheels!
David, where is this ??
Do you know what that first little plane is ? Love the skid pipes in front of the wheels!
JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
ICBM MIRV reentry vehicles, at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & Industry in Albuquerque.
I've visited this museum repeatedly over the years. It's a bit disconcerting, and also refreshing, to see these once gleaming tools of destruction now collecting dust in the New Mexico desert.
~Joe
I've visited this museum repeatedly over the years. It's a bit disconcerting, and also refreshing, to see these once gleaming tools of destruction now collecting dust in the New Mexico desert.
~Joe

JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
This B52 was used on numerous high-yield thermonuclear air-dropped weapons tests in the south Pacific, during the 1950s and early 1960s.
~Joe
~Joe

Dektol Dan
Well-known
A Couple More
A Couple More
B-17:
A Couple More
B-17:

filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
The unknown fuselage.
seriously if you can identify it, you'd rock!
What ever it is, it's a recon version.
seriously if you can identify it, you'd rock!
What ever it is, it's a recon version.

chris000
Landscaper
The unknown fuselage.
seriously if you can identify it, you'd rock!
What ever it is, it's a recon version.
McDonnell F2 'Banshee'
biomed
Veteran
Very nice. What plane's engine nacelle is this if you don't mind me asking. A B52 maybe.
B47
Mike
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
Engine intake and nose don't match up to the Banshee.
The Banshee's nose is far rounder and pointer and the wings are just behind the canopy.
The Banshee's nose is far rounder and pointer and the wings are just behind the canopy.
McDonnell F2 'Banshee'
Addy101
Well-known
No way - looking at pictures the Banshee had a different kind of canopy. This is a RF84F Thunderflash.McDonnell F2 'Banshee'
Wikipedia on the (R)F84F
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
Addy, many many thanks!

KoNickon
Nick Merritt
McDonnell F2 'Banshee'
I hope this is a restoration project and not just an airframe that's too far gone.
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