Hurricane Hunters
For over fifteen years I've been a participating artist with the United States Air Force Art Program.
The program was created to document the story of the Air Force through art and has been in place since the early fifties. Air Force Artists are invited to spend time with units from around the world and experience first hand the various mission's of the Air Force.
Taking photographs are an important element to these trips. Most of the photos I take are pieces and parts of aircraft that I later use as reference for my paintings. However, I also try to capture the atmosphere and mood of the location or Unit. These photos are from a trip to Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, Mississippi where The 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, known as the Hurricane Hunters, are stationed.
The stormy backdrops of many of the photos adds drama to the images and are certainly appropriate for an aircraft whose job it is to fly into hurricanes! Tragically, less then a year later, Hurricane Katrina would devastate the Biloxi, Mississippi area. Kessler suffered almost $1 billion in damages but is back in operations today.
All of these photos were taken with a Canon EOS Digital Rebel with a 24mm and 70-300mm zoom lens. For the ultimate in aviation photos check out Airliners.net
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Comments
Posted By: Harry (Borg) Trebor (12/15/2006)
Comment: It would be great if you could post a picture of your finished painting. The art program sounds very interesting.









