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    Lockheed Hudson WWII bomber the ONLY one flying anywhere in the world!
    Temora Airshow flying weekend. NSW, Australia.
    D300 200-400 f/4 VR 1/200s f/14 ISO200@300mm

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    Terrific catch of this rare warbird! Nice banking position and well composed with a good prop blur. My first reaction was that it might be a bit too saturated but it may just be personal preference. I like it better with the saturation backed off a bit. Sweet to have a nice image of this plane in flight.

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    totally agree with alan. back off on the saturation just a tad and it will be better! big congrats on getting this rarity!! that plane looks a little like a Beech 18 retrofitted with armament. with those windows it looks more like a passenger plane!! thanks for sharing!!!

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    Nice sense of a metallic sheen to the covering. Cool banking pose.

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    Appreciate the comments guys.
    Believe it or not the skies in outback Oz in winter time really are that blue :D.
    I'm never one for over saturating an image and have used only +10 in ACR 6.0, pretty much my standard sat level.;)


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    Superb capture of this rare bird! I am planning on my own capture of a rare flier, with the arrival of a Lancaster Bomber on August 4th here in Calgary, one of only two flying Lancasters in the world!

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