Hard to believe it was already a week ago that many of us Tailhookers were under the searing sunshine in Churchill County watching the fine folks at NAS Fallon demonstrate their capabilities. But for this week’s Photos from the Fleet, I present you with a few select images from the show. (Clicking the image will deliver you to a larger image and the gallery of more relating to the airshow). Enjoy… –JC
Above is a time lapse panoramic of the Blue Angels Solos Departure. The original image is approximately 32” tall by 187” wide! Anyone have a wall you want covered?!
There you have it… All of these images are under my copyright, If for any reason you would like larger versions or permission to use any of these images, simply e-mail me, and I’ll see what I can do. ;-)
The invite to contribute is, as always, extended to all readers of the Tailhook Daily Briefing. Anyone… amateur, professional, hobbyist, Active Duty, Retired, Civilian… you name it all can contribute! It can be of current operations in the fleet, or of our valued history. All I ask is that it is yours to distribute (or that you have been granted permission to send it to me for purposes of publication) here on The Daily Briefing. Simply send me an email with your attached .jpg (or pretty much any other photo file format, I do have Photoshop CS3 to convert to a web image if need be.) Please provide the story behind the image (if there is one) and details about the individuals in the images. And be sure to include your name to receive proper credit for the image. Providing photo data, ie. what type of camera, lens, shutter speed, aperture etc is not necessary but welcomed as many of us are fellow photographers and would love to know how specific compelling images are captured.
Please send your pictures and stories directly to me by clicking this e-mail link [ JC’s E-Mail ] and be sure to attach the image and include an appropriate subject in the e-mail so you don’t get spam filtered out.
Thanks for the awesome photos!
Posted by: Big Gun | October 25, 2009 at 20:31