Opposing Knife-Edge Pass. Metal Print
by Art Cole
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Opposing Knife-Edge Pass. metal print by Art Cole. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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Two opposing Blue Angel F/A -18 Hornets scream towards each other and then bank roll and closely pass by each other. The maneuver is called the... more
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Artist's Description
Two opposing Blue Angel F/A -18 Hornets scream towards each other and then bank roll and closely pass by each other. The maneuver is called the Opposing Knife-Edge Pass, The Blue Angels pilots perform precision flight demonstrations at airshows and this image was captured at Joint Base Andrew's "Legends in Flight" Airshow in May 2019. The performance group is comprised of 6 F/A - 18 Navy Jets painted in Blue and Gold. Jets #1- #6 are one seat jets while # 7 has a one front and one back seat that they allows them to take VIP on flights. In this image the #7 Jet is in front while the #6 Jet is behind on the pass.
About Art Cole
Welcome to Art Cole's Photography. As a photographer Art has a passion for photographing all types of subject matter, but gravitates towards Nature Photography. He has shot digitally since 2000 and enjoys taking advantage of this dynamic photographic medium and uses degrees in Commercial and Studio Art as a foundation for the images he captures. He also loves to take advantage of the many photographic opportunities that exist in the Washington DC Metro area in which he currently resides. Although he shoots a great deal in the DC area he will from time to time venture out of the region to discover and capture new dynamic images.
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Marina Usmanskaya
interesting aerobatics and POV!