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    Golden hour P-51 Mustang


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    Re: Golden hour P-51 Mustang

    Nice shot TIm. One of these days I'll make it back to Reno. (heavy sigh)

    I've seen some of your other shots from Reno on other sites and it looks like you got some very nice shots again this year.
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    Re: Golden hour P-51 Mustang

    Beautiful! I love airplanes (though I do not love flying). When I was in the Army, my job was to shoot them down, so it was kind of important to be able to tell which ones were "ours". In 1979, I bought my first 35mm camera and went to the El Paso Airport where they were having a display of military aircraft. I was ecstatic snapping all the jets, including an A-10 "Warthog", rather new at the time. But when I went to develop the pictures, I discovered I did not know how the load the film and it was all for nought. Anyway, this photo reminded me of that time.
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    Re: Golden hour P-51 Mustang

    Very nice image. Light on the plane is great it really brings ou the beauty of the metal work.
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