It looks like a model or a toy, it is spotlessly clean too.Was this shot with tilt-shift? It has the "this is a model" look you get from tilt-shift photography
I’m not a photoshop expert, but the tail shadows do not seem to match up.Was this shot with tilt-shift? It has the "this is a model" look you get from tilt-shift photography
???????????????I’m not a photoshop expert, but the tail shadows do not seem to match up.
Vertical stab looks sun opposite of horizontal.
Again, not a trained eye here so I could be very wrong.
Looks right to me.I’m not a photoshop expert, but the tail shadows do not seem to match up.
Vertical stab looks sun opposite of horizontal.
Again, not a trained eye here so I could be very wrong.
That’s been gone over, and over, and over especially on the Warbirds Information Exchange. It’s a B-24.I believe that "B-24" is more likely a C-87 "Liberator Express transport". Regardless of sub-type, those are some great photographs.
I have no idea what "tilt-shift" is, nor do I care. What was posted were some really good shots of a beautifully restored WWII aircraft. Even a technologically challenged dinosaur such as I am, can appreciate the high resolution images that even my I-phone can produce.
I believe that "B-24" is more likely a C-87 "Liberator Express transport". Regardless of sub-type, those are some great photographs.
That’s been gone over, and over, and over especially on the Warbirds Information Exchange. It’s a B-24.
Well, actually…. Isn’t this fun?!!
Seeing that first picture, I could hear the radials, a little out of sync, on approach.