Aircraft canopy
Yet again I have no idea what this aircraft is !! one day i might learn and actually read things….
The dirty old and pitted metal and perspex really caught my eye. Processed as HDR
Nikon D200 ISO 200 1/250 f8 60mm focal
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Karen Betts
Ummm i might have it on my camera the name of it as took the titles/ names along with the image of the aircraft so i would know what they were if i uploaded any. It looks very well used and gritty.
Simon Duckworth replied
Thanks Karen… lol yes thought you might just have it… your so good at remembering to take the names
Kim Calvert
Great HDR Simon!! love the comp on this.
Simon Duckworth replied
Thank you KIm.. :)
Andy Mueller
No idea either, but it is an AWESOME shot !!! Do you have one of the entire plane (or more of it?). Could probably determine which kind it is by that.
Simon Duckworth replied
Thank you Andy…. . Sleeping on it i have a wee think it might possibly be a English Electric Canberra B Mk 2 (Hybrid) !!! possiblity?
well i will just have to go back.
Colin Hollywood
Nice processing – I would agree that it is a Canberra. This is one of the “goldfish bowl” canopy versions.
Simon Duckworth replied
Cheers colin…. thanks for popping in and commenting
Woodie
I’d say it’s a Canberra Bomber/ PR type.
Love the treatment!!!
Into favs.
Cheers Neil
Simon Duckworth replied
Thank you woodie for the comformation and the fav. : )
Heather Rivet...
well done
Simon Duckworth replied
Thanks Heather
Colin Hollywood
Simon Duckworth replied
Thanks Colin an Honour indeed..
Arrowman
Excellent work, congratulations on the Feature – Colin I think it`s a canberra Bomber from the 50`s !!
Simon Duckworth replied
Thanks Arrowman, yes sounds about right to me.. a Canberra
Michael Wolf
Excellent framing and effect
Simon Duckworth replied
Thank you Michael, most kind
Nigel Dickinson
Woodie’s bang on – it’s a Canberra, probably a B.2 or derivative. Take a look here:
http://www.bywat.co.uk/canb08.html
Simon Duckworth replied
Cheers Nigel… thanks for the heads up : )
Barbara Morrison 18 days ago
Nice! Looks like there could be a skeleton in there!
Simon Duckworth replied 17 days ago
LOL… yes your prob right, didnt get too close to look inside tho