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Jeff Welker

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I had a tremendous opportunity come to fruition today. I got a very early call offering me a chance to photograph A-10's in a live fire exercise at the Barry Goldwater USAF Range. I was able to rearrange a few appointments and quickly headed out the door. Hearing those Hogs firing their 30mm GAU-8/A Avenger Gatling-type cannons within close range of your camera position is quite an experience. These Hog drivers are sharp shooters with those cannons and I would definitely not want to get caught in the open desert with one of these bad boys on my tail.

 

Here are a few images from the morning.

 

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Guest akaspecials

That sounds and looks like an awesome experience! Thanks for sharing!

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Awesome pictures of an awesome plane! The one with the gun smoke is way cool.

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Thanks all for the kind words - it was a great experience. Got to handle a loaded 30mm round after the flights ended; it makes a 50 caliber look seriously small. When they fire their cannons the 30mm rounds go super sonic and make the loudest/wildest sound you've ever heard. Combine that with the very loud "buuurrrrpppp" of the cannon firing, and any self-repsecting insurgent would likely soil themselves :blink:

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That had to be a blast. :lol: Thanks for sharing.

 

TJ

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Jeff, very well done!! What are your shutter speed and other settings?

 

Doug~RR

 

Thanks everyone for the nice comments.

 

@Doug: I shot most of my images at 1000th to 1250th shutter speed and f/4 to f/5.6. I was also shooting at ISO 100 with an EV of +⅓. I was using a Canon 1DMk4 camera and Canon 100-400L zoom lens.

 

It was definitely a hoot ;)

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Jeff, very well done!! What are your shutter speed and other settings?

 

Doug~RR

 

Thanks everyone for the nice comments.

 

@Doug: I shot most of my images at 1000th to 1250th shutter speed and f/4 to f/5.6. I was also shooting at ISO 100 with an EV of +⅓. I was using a Canon 1DMk4 camera and Canon 100-400L zoom lens.

 

It was definitely a hoot ;)

 

Gimbal mount on a tripod?

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