The Blue Angels Flying Over the Another
by Ivete Basso Photography
Title
The Blue Angels Flying Over the Another
Artist
Ivete Basso Photography
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
The Blue Angels flying at high speed one is with the head down and the other normally fly with precision and incredible speed. Distance between them just inches. They are amazing.
TheThe Blue Angels mission is to showcase the pride and professionalism of the United States Navy and Marine Corps by inspiring a culture of excellence and service to country through flight demonstrations and community outreach.
In 2016, the Blue Angels are celetrating their 70th anniversary. Since 1946, the Blue Angels have performed for more than 484 million fans.
The Blue Angels base their selection of officers on professional ability, military bearing and communication skills. Blue Angels officers are well-rounded representatives of their fleet counterparts.
Officers typically serve two year with the team.
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April 21st, 2016
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Comments (12)
Reynold Jay
Looks like a grand time for all, Ivete! Lovely work of art. FAV!
Ivete Basso Photography replied:
Thanks Reynold for your great comment and for Fav. It's very dangerous what they are doing....but we had a great time watching them.....
Daniel Gomez
Terrific Capture dear Ivete !! - l/f
Ivete Basso Photography replied:
Thanks Daniel. My shot was with manual configuration. Great event!!!
Jake Danishevsky
Amazing timing and capture Ivete.
Ivete Basso Photography replied:
It's not easy, but I managed with manual configuration! Great event!!! Thanks Jake.
Wayne Moran
wow, so crazy fantastic.
Ivete Basso Photography replied:
Thanks Wayne for your great comment . Yes, indeed they seem crazy .... but they are fantastic in the sky. Thanks for L/F. Cheers!!!
Reynold Jay
Wow! Quite incredible, Ivete. I hope they are still alive! Well done. Beautiful as ever. FAV
Ivete Basso Photography replied:
Yes, Reynold they are still in alive.They are amazing in the sky. Only inch between them in high velocity. Amazing!!!