I have more photos to post of the Unveiling or Opening of the WWI planes exhibit this week. I could have posted them with the original post, but that piece seemed complete as it was.
I begin with another photo of the Baron's Fokker is descent mode.TV News showed up. I am so charmed with their little rigs working around an iPhone. I asked him if he had once carried those huge cameras that were used up until recently. He had. I also asked if he was responsible doing the editing. Yes, he edited his stills but not the videos.
Sue greeted town councillor, Linda. Sue likes people. I will never understand that about her.
My friend, Bob, who loves shooting events, was there with his Canon. I fiddled with editing this photo and sent him a copy. I think he liked it.
Most of us, however, are more familiar with the alternate version.








Good job on those edits.
ReplyDeleteDid you mean to post the same photo twice?
No. Thanks. Must correct.
DeleteThese are great pix. I remember those days of the heavy cameras. Things have changed so much, I don't even know the industry I was in for so many years!
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed by your editing. They look great.
ReplyDeleteI love Snoopy!
ReplyDeleteYour editing was very successful.
My husband was very interested in the camera set-up and asked questions I couldn't answer - nothing new there, then!
Wow, those WW1 planes must have been both challenging and exhilarating to fly! Good job (and good idea) replacing the backgrounds. It's incredible to me that the common iPhone has replaced big, heavy professional video cameras!
ReplyDeleteNot fair for sure, but I think I might wonder if a reporter was a legitimate one if they showed up with that rig. I guess it is just another sign of the times continuing to change without me.
ReplyDeleteIt’s stunning but I’ve seen it before, just not in person, but in scenes being shot by others.
DeleteCool photos! Neat sky background and ground. Great to see so many oldsters in the gang. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and you did amazing editing.
ReplyDeleteA thoughtful glimpse behind both the exhibit and your process where historic aircraft meet modern storytelling, from painstaking edits to nimble iPhone journalism.
ReplyDeleteI always want to go up in a fokker.
ReplyDeleteNice job on the substitutions. You are a master, mister. So, Sue likes people? And you like to photograph people. Good combo.
ReplyDeleteThese old planes were quite the machines. They had great maneuverability. The old wooden props made a much different sound.
ReplyDeleteI too have a spouse who likes people; I've learned a lot from her. :)
ReplyDeleteI enjoy people the most too. Art likes people but enjoys experiences and seeing places around the world even more. He's using an iPhone??? Wow!
ReplyDeleteWow...iPhones have gotten that good haven't they? I keep thinking I'd love to do video stuff but then I know that I need to stick to still photos.
ReplyDeleteVery impressed with the planes, the photos, the editing, and the photographers…as well as people you captured. Now you can put the people in the planes flying them…
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos and great editing. Have a very nice day.
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