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Dassault Rafale

Dassault Rafale

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McDonnell Douglas - Boeing F/A-18C Hornet on 1x.com

My F/A-18C Hornet approved on 1x.com

The 1x.com jury has just selected my F/A-18C Hornet photography.

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Lockheed Martin - General Dynamics F-16C Fighting Falcon

Lockheed Martin – General Dynamics F-16C Fighting Falcon

Based on the raw picture, I definitely had to do something with it; something interesting on it prevent me to trash it. I then decided to adjust it using actual combat/action movie style.

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Lockheed Martin - General Dynamics F-16C Fighting Falcon

Lockheed Martin – General Dynamics F-16C Fighting Falcon

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Course d'oiseaux | Birds race

Birds race

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Dassault Rafale

Dassault Rafale

This picture is not so sharp, but I decided to save it from the trash because of the aesthetic of reflections. About adjustments, it’s simple, I sightly reinforce blacks and enhanced the afterburner effect; I’ve also removed a bird in front of the aircraft, not enough visible and interesting to be kept.

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« Que le spectacle commence ! » | “Let's the show begin!”

Axalp 2010 – “Let’s the show begin!”

Second and last day for Axalp (public opened). Those two F/A-18C Hornet are opening the show with a fast and low level pass launching decoy flares. Action ends in a fraction and the first day, surprised by them, I’ve not been able to take one shot with an aircraft on the frame, only “traces” ^^ (see below). Necessary adjustments for …

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McDonnell Douglas - Boeing F/A-18C Hornet

McDonnell Douglas – Boeing F/A-18C Hornet

Back to my aeronautical shots, it has been a while… (but wait wait!, Bourget Airshow is coming ^^). Here’s a little boy, one of the 30 and more the Swiss like to own. Well, funny enough, this aircraft is just an amazing flying machine I can guaranty this to you. Specially when it comes to such a scenery like Axalp! …

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McDonnell Douglas - Boeing F/A-18C Hornet

McDonnell Douglas – Boeing F/A-18C Hornet

Axalp is not an easy task! You’ll need to climb a impressive topography carrying your gear before benefit of it. It’s a challenging event, as well for the physical part as for the technical aspect of the photography. Anyway, it’s an extraordinary moment you’ll discover. The landscapes and show makes an unforgettable experience. Some statistics:

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