F-16 Composit by Bryan Peterson
Bryan Peterson

F-16 Composit by

Playing around with creating composit images. Three image composit, the formost aircraft was on static display, the second flying in an air show and the clouds added as a backdrop. All images captured with a Nikon D-300 and processed in Photoshop CS-5.

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About Bryan Peterson

My photographs are not always technically correct, I tend to break the rules but I do that knowing what the rules are and having a reason to do so. My photographic images are what and how I see the world around me in my minds eye—they are who I am.

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aircraft, fighter, fighter jet, jet, f 16, usaf, air force, military, airplane, wandering 101 photography

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  • Tim Denny
    Tim Denny5 months ago

    Nie piece of work

  • Thanks Tim. It’s wet and gray here in the Pacific Northwest so I’m stuck inside playing around with PS but having fun none the less. PS, I like your reenacting shots; I have been photographing reenactments for a while and reenact as a photographer at our local events. I really enjoy discussing 1860s photography styles and equipment with the people that come to the events, especially the kids!

    – Bryan Peterson

  • Edward Denyer
    Edward Denyer5 months ago

    Nicely put together Bryan. – Ted

  • Thanks Ted—I’m trying to take wing-walking to a new level.

    – Bryan Peterson

  • Dale Lockwood
    Dale Lockwood5 months ago

    Amazing it looks like it was taken in flight, even the training fighters wing in the canopy looks true. So cool!

  • Thanks Dale; you’ve got to love layers and layer masks allowing the ability to show off details like the wing through the canopy. I wonder if this is why they would never let me use a digital camera and photoshop as a fire investigator?

    – Bryan Peterson

  • Steven  Sandner
    Steven Sandner5 months ago

    Fantastic and fascinating!!! ! :)

  • Thanks Steve, it’s amazing how we can change the perspective of a subject we have photographed with a little imagination, like your image of the giraffe on the finger pier.

    – Bryan Peterson