A_Shukla
FollowPicture was taken during summer on airport day in Squamish BC. This is definitely one of my favourite aircraft and would love to get to fly it one day. ...
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Picture was taken during summer on airport day in Squamish BC. This is definitely one of my favourite aircraft and would love to get to fly it one day.
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johnmichaelwaddysmith
December 27, 2018
Nostalgic photo for me - I trained on these in my early days in the RAF. Great shot, thank you.
A_Shukla
December 27, 2018
Wow that’s amazing. I’m honored that I was able to bring back memories for you. Really appreciate your kind words and happy to see you liked the photograph. Harvard is surely one of my most admired airplane and would love to fly one someday!
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Location
This photo was shot in Squamish, BC, Canada.Time
The photo was shot late afternoon.Lighting
Location is tricky as the airport is surrounded by tall mountains so makes the golden hour photographs a little difficult as shadows are dominant around this area. So late afternoon makes an interesting time to get some light filter through the peaks and give an interesting mix of light and shadows.Equipment
The photo was shot using Canon 80d and 50mm 1.8.Inspiration
Being a pilot myself I've always been fascinated with airplanes and having this incredible aircraft visit the local airport I was working at the time. So took the opportunity to capture this image with interesting light and shadows.Editing
Yes, slight color adjustment dropping a bit of saturation as it was a very bright setting and raising shadows around the area. Rest was standard exposure and highlight adjustment.In my camera bag
Presently have been using the Canon EOSR mirrorless system and slowly and slowly collecting the R lenses.Feedback
The most important advice is to carry your gear with you whenever you can as you never know when and where you might get an opportunity where you wish you had your gear on you. Always see things as you wish you to see them and always find a way to engage your creativity. Last of all keep taking photos and challenge yourself every day! :)