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Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress "Sentimental Journey"

Started by Matt Ottosen, June 10, 2009, 05:20:08 PM

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Jeff D. Welker

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The Silver Lining

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Mesa, AZ

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Matt "Linus" Ottosen
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Phoenix, AZ

The Legend of the Guardian of the Line
The Greek God "Linus" comes from the Greek name Λινος (Linos) meaning "leg."
In Greek legend, he was the son of the God Apollo who was accidentally killed when he stepped over the white line.

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AC2 Sanchez

Got to ride in her from Brown Field over Coronado. Ran really rich on the taxyway, I got a little light headed.

Beautiful aircraft, and sounds awesome airborne.
Stick time: 1941 Ryan, and 1943 Steerman. Best times of my life.

Jay Beckman

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Brian Lockett

I cruised Canyon Lake on the Dolly last Saturday and Sentimental Journey passed overhead a couple of times.

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trmphoto

SJ about to leave on another flight from this past weekend.


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Jeff D. Welker

^^^ Very well done Jay. If I did not know better, it would be impossible for me to distinguish this image from a true vintage.
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wingsnstuff

Neat!   The Mediterranean is missing from the background behind Vesuvius if he's inbound, or in the forground if he's outbound  :o  It really does look like a vintage photo.  Are the scratches your input, or does the application do that?

Jay Beckman

Jeff: Thanks...

Vance: I'll work harder on my geography next time!  ;D  The "aging" is all via a piece of software called Filter Forge 3 which has lots of little adjustment handles for stains, scratches, creases, toning, contrast, etc...  I'm just demo-ing it right now.
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wingsnstuff

You know the scary part about this capability is that when you become an expert in this app, no one but another exper will be able to determine "real" from "memorex".  Same goes for Photoshop 5.  Scary, but neat all the same. 

Jay Beckman

As was pointed out to me elsewhere...

"We spend ungodly amounts of money on the latest equipment simply so we can dull an image down, beat it up and make it look like it was taken 70+ years ago!  What will happen when subsequent generations discover images like this and find that photography had hardly advanced at all since the 1940s!"

Pretty good quote IMO...  ;D
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wingsnstuff

It is indeed a good quote...and may be more true than we can imagine.

Jay Beckman

Yep, still sucking images out of that workshop...   :-\
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