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  1. On 11/29/2021 at 11:39 PM, TigerTigerM said:

    Stunning set!

    Shot #2 & others - how do you get the sharp foreground & off focus background?

    TTM

    Thank you TTM.

    You must be in Drone mode. In this mode, the camera allows you to have a blurred background and / or foreground.
    When we are in Drone mode, we activate the Blur option with the F1 key.
    For the background blur we use F2 to increase it and F3 to decrease it.
    F4 and F5 are used for the foreground blur.
    Note about my experience : it works very well with close-ups, when zooming in on the plane. It is less easy to manage when you are far from the plane.

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  2. Thanks all for your kind words.

    Richard

     

    23 hours ago, ikbenik said:

    Amazingly looking photo-real shots in all posible viewpoints in static and in airborned phase. I'm pleased that you show the very well modelled plane in the colours

    of the Belgian Air Force. My father was technical engineer on these planes around 1970-1975 in the Belgian AB of Beauvechain.

    Thank you for these personnal memories.

    Richard

     

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  3. Continuation of the series  "A racing Corsair at Orcas Island" dedicated to Cook Cleland's Corsair "Lucky Gallon".
    Here it is this time in 1947 at the hands of aviator Margaret Hulburt during her international women's speed record. For the occasion she had renamed the plane "City of Painesville", her hometown.
    This time I chose the Burbank scenery as a backdrop.
    Richard

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  4. 15 hours ago, TigerTigerM said:

    Great set of shots.

    Is this the Milviz Corsair?

    & the outstanding livery comes from??

    TTM

    Thank you all for your kind comments.
    Richard

     

    Like Brad said, yes it's Milviz's Corsair.
    It's a texture I'm working on.
    Luycky Gallon was Cook Cleland's aircraft at the Thompson Trophy Race in 1946.
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