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Title: More ASHA Training Shots - 10 images
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Hi again,

another post with some images taken on my latest training flight - hope you are not getting fed up with my postsWink

The purpose of this flight was to practice short field landings and takeoff's.

Here I am taxiing out from KTUS, feeling real small against these heavies.

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Taking off from runway 11L I head south towards Ruby Star field (6AZ8).

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About 2 minutes after I took off this AA jet took off from 11L.

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En route to Ruby Star at 65ooft.

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This was my second landing. Good fun as the land rises steeply at the end of the runway so you have to desend a little quicker than normal.


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A shot of me swooping in on my second touch and go.

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Climbing away from Ruby Star I now head home to KTUS.

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I have just been cleared to land on runway 11L.

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About to touchdown.

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Taxiing back to the stand, looking forward to a cuppa and a sandwich.

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Again, hope you like the images - a bit of feedback would really be appreciated.

Cheers

Darren
 
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#2
Very nice screenshots!

 
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#3
Some of your edits gave me a headache!

 
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#4
LOL JSkorna - I know what you mean I guess. You could try squinting or something Smile

I like to add a bit of motion blur or gaussian blur to add a bit of depth or movement to the shots. Also, the textures can look a little ugly up close so it also makes them look a little better.

Some people like edits and some don't (I wonder if most don't as I don't get much feedback LOL).

D
 
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