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McNaughts Comet over Hampton. This was taken at Blackheath in the blue mountains NSW Australia. It has had 2177 views as at November 2009. / I’m pretty stoked with that.
This was the place where the food was taken from the kitchens and ferried by hand to the Great Hall.
Taken during the 2007 Airpower over Hampton Roads airshow at Langley Air Force base. My art with 1000+ views
2007 AirPower over Hampton Roads, Langley AFB. B-17 flyby, plane slightly banked for a perfect picture opportunity. You can almost make out the oil leaking over the engine cowl and wing (especially on port engine number 2). This is the Memphis Belle replica, the real Memphis Belle is currently undergoing restoration at the Wright Patterson Air Force Museum in Dayton, OH. Last I heard the restoration is supposed to be completed by 2010.
This is just so sad to me, that families can not even get a sense of closure and have a place to mourn the loss of their family member. Any US Veterans Cemetary is just littered with these gravemarkers for Unkown Soldiers. How can you give it all for your country, and then not even be recognized by name? HDR image captured at the Hampton National Cemetary, Hampton, VA.
“Shooters Gallery” 26.01.08 / Move Me / Location: Hampton Beach / Art Direction: “Alateia” The unretouched version of this image won FIRST PLACE IN THE MOVE ME COMPETITION, Movement category. See full details here Thank you to everyone who took the time to vote.
3d art render of the USS Monitor at the Union blockade of Hampton Roads on the morning of March 9, 1862. This scene is not historically accurate, it is just an artist representation.
3d art render of the epic battle of the Monitor and the Merrimack, at the union blockade of hampton roads. March 9, 1862 This scene is not historically accurate, it is just an artist representation.
Model: Melissa / Styling: Alateia / Location: Hampton, Victoria / 07.06.08
This shot was made possible thanks to Production & Art Director, Alateia The group SHHOTERS GLLERY and her wonderful models and staff. / The location for these shots were taken from hampton beach melbourne victoria. © Keepsakes Photography / All the materials contained may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my permission. My images do not belong to the public domain. / Using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action 3534 views /
Biplane ready to take off at the 2008 Airpower Over Hampton Roads airshow. The pilot activated the “smoke pod”, which drowned out the background quite nicely.
One of the few remaining F-4 Phantom II’s, performing at the 2008 Airpower over Hampthon Roads Airshow. The F-4 Phantom II is a twin engine, all weather, tactical fighter-bomber. It originally performed three tactical air roles: air superiority, interdiction and close-air support. The F-4 continues to serve in retirement as the QF-4 Aerial Target, an unmanned, high performance aerial target used for live air-to-air and surface-to-air missile tests. Image was taken in Langley, VA. Pictured is a patriotic jet jockey hard at work -
The “office” of so many back in the day. Captured at the Airpower Over Hampton Roads airshow in June 2008.
Well, not quite, but felt like it looking up…! A staircase at Hampton Court Palace, Surrey, UK. Given the good ol’ HDR treatment to bring out the texture in the stonework. See more of my work at Dan Biggins Photography.
F-15E Strike Eagle from the East Coast Demo team performs a highspeed pass to wow the spectators at the Airpower Over Hampton Roads airshow in Langley, Virginia.
Figurative Acrylic Painting,original size 61×76 cm
Body of water slowly turning to ice / East Hampton, NY New Year’s Day 2009 As Is
Last night I went to the Airpower Over Hampton Roads Airshow. I stopped near a parking lot at the end of the runway, and was treated to the return of four F-15E Strike Eagle pilots. As they walked towards us, they asked us how they looked and if their 4 ship formation was nice and tight. They then joked that this pictured pilot here, was probably way off the mark, I even commented that I didn’t get his plane in even with THAT lens. It was fun to see the human aspect of an airshow, and having a laugh with these hometown heros. I can’t believe how young these “kids” looked.
F-15E Stike Eagle performing rolling into a knife edge pass with afterburners lit. Captured at Airpower Over Hampton Roads, Langley AFB. Image made with Nikon D300, Sigma 50-500mm. Image is “As Is”, straight out of the camera. / f/6.3 / 1/1250s / 500mm
09:37 Sunday morning. The static display of the F-22 Raptor is just screaming to be photographed. Decided to break a few rules here and only took a shot of the F-22’s office. What an incredible plane! The flight demo later on was just stunning as usual. Taken at the 2009 Airpower Over Hampton Roads Airshow at Langley Air Force Base, VA. I just love the lighting in this shot.
Sort of a bittersweet moment, apparently the West Coast Demo team will no longer perform at airshows with the F-15. To mark the “retirement” this F-15 was hosed down by two firetrucks as it returned from it’s last tactical flight demo. Nikon D300, Sigma 50-500mm.
Hampton North Beach surfing galore in July of 2009. Yes folks, they even surf up here in New Hampshire
One of the cabins offered by High Hampton Inn in Cashiers, NC. A great spot on the lake and golf course. Canon EOS 50D / Canon 18-55 mm IS Lens
After 3 very hectic weeks of choosing images, ordering prints, fretting that my canvasses wouldn’t arrive in time, spending hour after ho…
After 3 very hectic weeks of choosing images, ordering prints, fretting that my canvasses wouldn’t arrive in time, spending hour after hour pacing the house trying to decide how to price an image, and generally getting myself in a fluster, I’m very happy to say that my first Solo exhibition is finally hung & in situ at Flavours Gallery until January 15. It’s been quite a learning experience…. Thanks so much to those of you who helped me choose my images – 20 in total – some of which I would never have considered, purely because I can be somewhat scatter-brained & don’t tend to check my own gallery as often as I should! I settled on using 13 redbubble matted prints with re-usable frames. / Thanks Mel for pointing out the benefits of being able to sign the images before they go into the frame. The gold pen works a treat on the black matte! / I also used 7 canvasses from another source (because they gallery wrap), which thankfully also look fantastic! I’ve been busy pasting Flyers all around town, & dropping my name at local media outlets, not to mention boring all my facebook & twitter followers with updates & launch dates. / Thanks Deb for suggesting the Flyers….. it never crossed my mind! I managed to take some pics on the day that we hung the exhibition for you to have a peek at. Thanks to all of you for your wonderful support in this exciting venture….. it’s been so much fun :)) Thanks also to my beloved Husband Robert….. he’s supported me in my creative pursuits since the day he met me 18 years ago. This is as much his achievement as it is mine. xxx / The First image goes up… / This is Craig; He’s the Gallery owner. And finally : you can’t beat a sandwich board for drive-by advertising! My very good friends drove by yesterday, saw the Sandwich board & didn’t stop!!! Thanks guys ;-) /
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