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F22 Raptor
F22 Raptor
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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Camera: Canon EOS-20D
Lens: Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
Location: Palmdale, CA
Galleries: Transportation, Military
Date Uploaded: Dec 28, 2005

Viewed: 1841
Comments: 6
Favorites: 1 (view)

This was originally on the ground with landing gear down and people, fences, all kind of distractions underneath the plane. Took all that out and put more sky in underneath to make it look like it's flying right at the camera.
This is the original:

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03/24/2007 08:33:35 PM
Nice shot, even the unedited one is nice really nice. They are supposed to have monthly events here where you can get up close and personal with the 22s while they are on island but I'm not sure if we get to photograph it...I sure hope so. I work on one side of the flight line and live on the other so I hear this bad boys all day long...makes me jump to the window every time lol.
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01/03/2007 01:31:13 PM
"Say... That's a nice Raptor..."
--T-1000

Man I gotta get me one of those! Cool image!
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01/27/2006 09:40:35 AM
Very cool shot & editing job. Nice work.
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01/17/2006 03:12:12 PM
Very cool shot. Glad you posted it up in the thread so I caught it.
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01/10/2006 01:19:37 AM
I like the perspective and what you did with the bottom part. The only thing that would make this better is if you had the entire wings in the photo but that probably would have required the use of an ultrawide angle or panoramic setup.

Message edited by author 2006-01-10 01:21:07.
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12/28/2005 09:34:59 AM
very good symmetry! great looking sky too.. perhaps you can edit a bit more glare on the glass so we cant see that there is no pilot...
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