Back in from Florida late last night, a BBJ today, now trying to second guess the weather in Houston for a 777 project, back to Dallas, back to Florida, back to Dallas.....................whew!
JWilsonphoto wrote:
Beautiful Jan Arie, reminds me of an oil by William S. Phillips!
Ow just Googled the man some great art indeed .
Ow I think I have met the good man can't remember were but I have seen the art from we were soldiers and some originals.... cool
Jan-Arie wrote:
Ow just Googled the man some great art indeed .
Ow I think I have met the good man can't remember were but I have seen the art from we were soldiers and some originals.... cool
They are great ... but if I had a wall with enough real estate I'd have yours.
Realistic reflections aren't all that difficult to achieve ............................ Hillary was right about one thing, "it does take a village", and the village fire department
JWilsonphoto wrote:
Realistic reflections aren't all that difficult to achieve ............................ Hillary was right about one thing, "it does take a village", and the village fire department
Totally over the top.
The tarmac needed cleaned anyway .... but then there's the long angle with no spray on the plane ...
The guys have gotten really good at painting with the water canon . The fuselage is going to get some spray, especially smaller jets. You can do this with a BBJ, Global, and larger, and only get the gear wet. My guys always bring two trucks, just because they have fun doing it, but I've had as many as four canon trucks on site. I'll have to get a video of it the next time I do a really big one. I had four big canon trucks for the last 747-800i, with dusk lit snow capped mountains as a backdrop, just gorgeous. I have these wonderful contacts across the country at more airports than you can shake a stick at, they're all great people and they all like pizza!
JWilsonphoto wrote:
I had four big canon trucks for the last 747-800i, with dusk lit snow capped mountains as a backdrop, just gorgeous. I have these wonderful contacts across the country at more airports than you can shake a stick at, they're all great people and they all like pizza!
It only makes sense that a Canon shooter like you would be using "Canon trucks" to prep your compositions!
Right you are Eddie Ray, besides, not one single location that I've found has a Nikon truck, one of the reasons I went back to 100% Canon..............