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Dennis
Registered: Feb 16, 2002
Total Posts: 672
Country: Canada

Ok not sure what forum this fits into to, so I thought this is the closest thing.

This image was taken in Toronto, Ontario CNE air show.

When the pilot kicked in the after burners and I had the camera in continuos mode and started shooting 6 frames. Here is the effect from one of those frames, and I must admit this is fantastic to see.



This image is copyrighted by the owner




JohnVH
Registered: Aug 11, 2004
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Country: United States

nice catch!!



Dennis
Registered: Feb 16, 2002
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Country: Canada

JohnVH wrote:
nice catch!!



Thank you very much.



johnd
Registered: Jan 02, 2003
Total Posts: 271
Country: United States

That's awesome! What do the other 5 look like?



Tim Adams
Registered: Jan 01, 2004
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You lucky bastard. Great catch. I just missed earlier this summer when I got the same shot you did, with the nose cut off!!



Dennis
Registered: Feb 16, 2002
Total Posts: 672
Country: Canada

johnd wrote:
That's awesome! What do the other 5 look like?


Well there are really two other images that start to show the effect and I will look at them and process them and see whats there.



Tim Speciale
Registered: Jul 21, 2004
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Country: United States

I've seen 3 of these photos in my life (this being the third).

One was on an aviation website, another was in a photography magazine...yours is the best i've seen.

Not only is the moment captured...it is captured at pretty much the most perfect spot. It is tack sharp. The colors in the sky are fantastic...even the reflection on the canopy rocks.

Great photograph.



Scotts007
Registered: May 15, 2004
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Nice Shot!

You don't happen to know what it is that causes that effect do you? Scott



SYN ACK
Registered: Jun 18, 2004
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Yes,



SYN ACK
Registered: Jun 18, 2004
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Country: United States

When breaing the sound barrier, the pressure change condenses the water in the air, you can see a little bit of this right behind the canopy as wlel.



Dennis
Registered: Feb 16, 2002
Total Posts: 672
Country: Canada

adamsti wrote:
You lucky bastard. Great catch. I just missed earlier this summer when I got the same shot you did, with the nose cut off!!


Well lucky yes, just being at the right place at the right time. I was so happy to see that this image came out the way it did, and thought wow, what an effect this is.

Sorry that you missed yours, but there is always another time.



Dennis
Registered: Feb 16, 2002
Total Posts: 672
Country: Canada

timmyquest wrote:
I've seen 3 of these photos in my life (this being the third).

One was on an aviation website, another was in a photography magazine...yours is the best i've seen.

Not only is the moment captured...it is captured at pretty much the most perfect spot. It is tack sharp. The colors in the sky are fantastic...even the reflection on the canopy rocks.

Great photograph.


First of all thanks for your comments on this image. You make me happy with your comments on seeing the others, and consider mine the best. This really makes me happy and this is sure a keeper thats for sure.

Now I think it's time to do a backup of this image.

Thanks again for the nice comment.



Dennis
Registered: Feb 16, 2002
Total Posts: 672
Country: Canada

Scotts007 wrote:
Nice Shot!

You don't happen to know what it is that causes that effect do you? Scott


Thanks for your comment on this image.

When the pressure changes it condenses the water in the air, you can see a little bit of this right behind the canopy as well.



Dennis
Registered: Feb 16, 2002
Total Posts: 672
Country: Canada

Scotts007 wrote:
Nice Shot!

You don't happen to know what it is that causes that effect do you? Scott


Thanks for your comment on this image.

When the pressure changes it condenses the water in the air, you can see a little bit of this right behind the canopy as well.



jonahskylar
Registered: Sep 07, 2004
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Country: Canada

That is awesome!!
Jonah



Dennis
Registered: Feb 16, 2002
Total Posts: 672
Country: Canada

jonahskylar wrote:
That is awesome!!
Jonah


Thanks for your comment, and I'm glad that you like the image.



ent2b
Registered: Nov 03, 2003
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was this handheld with the 75-300 lens or on a tripod? also, i thought (at least in the states, perhaps mistakenly) that jets weren't allowed to go supersonic over any metropolitan areas?

oh, and great pic!



Protege
Registered: Sep 25, 2003
Total Posts: 262
Country: Canada

Good one, Dennis. I didn't know that the CNE had an airshow. Oh well, there's always next year.



Oz



mt421r
Registered: Aug 30, 2003
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great picture, but this effect is not from breaking the sound barrier, it is simply condesation vapor being moved back and is dependant on humidity and speed



Dennis
Registered: Feb 16, 2002
Total Posts: 672
Country: Canada

ent2b wrote:
was this handheld with the 75-300 lens or on a tripod? also, i thought (at least in the states, perhaps mistakenly) that jets weren't allowed to go supersonic over any metropolitan areas?

oh, and great pic!


This shot was hand held, and they do kick in the after burners over the lake but that's about it. And the show only allows one two max per show.

There are times when there are none used.

Edited by Dennis on Sep 06, 2004 at 11:41 PM GMT



Dennis
Registered: Feb 16, 2002
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Country: Canada

Protege wrote:
Good one, Dennis. I didn't know that the CNE had an airshow. Oh well, there's always next year.



Oz


Thanks for your comment, and yes there is an Air Show every year there. And yes there is always next year to go to it. The show is only the last weekend of the CNE Friday - Monday Labour day.



Dennis
Registered: Feb 16, 2002
Total Posts: 672
Country: Canada

mt421r wrote:
great picture, but this effect is not from breaking the sound barrier, it is simply condesation vapor being moved back and is dependant on humidity and speed


I found that out, tonight.

Thanks for your comments on this image and the information.



Dan Ceekey
Registered: Aug 26, 2003
Total Posts: 60
Country: Belgium

Dennis,

Congratulations. You've got a winner here.
I have never seen this amazing phenomenon elsewhere.

Great job!
Daniel.



joshgamble
Registered: Aug 17, 2004
Total Posts: 170
Country: United States

Two words....HOLY CRAP!!! AWESOME!!!



Dennis
Registered: Feb 16, 2002
Total Posts: 672
Country: Canada

Dan Ceekey wrote:
Dennis,

Congratulations. You've got a winner here.
I have never seen this amazing phenomenon elsewhere.

Great job!
Daniel.


Thanks for your comments on this image. Strange thing is that I seen this happen when I went there Saturday, but missed the shot. But I never seen this before that.



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