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Panoramic Photos from The Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum

Posted by John Potter at 30 June 2010

Category: Photography

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By John Potter

Go to The Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum – B17

I want to share some photos I shot at The Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum in Savannah, GA. The B17 photo can also be accessed through the Panoramic Photography page and the Google Earth file where you can get a better idea of the location.

I really enjoyed my visit to the The Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum, but I will allow myself more time on my next visit. The museum is top quality and features numerous artifacts as well as films and interactive exhibits. The museum also features a memorial chapel and gardens as well as a B17 in the process of restoration, a B24 nose section, an F4 Phantom, a Mig 17, a Messerschmitt ME 109, the cockpit of a Mig 21, and a B47B among other things. If you’re even vaguely interested in this type of thing you will love this place.

The photos was created using multiple exposures and then combining them using HDR technology. I played with the HDR a little more on the B 24 nose.

Go to The Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum – B24

I want to include one photo of an exhibit area just to show the high quality of the museum. Be sure to view these in Full Screen also. It’s an impressive feature.

Go to The Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum – Exhibit Area
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2 Comments

  1. Dianna Brow says

    Who would have thought such a nice museum was in our backyard !! Will definitely stop by next time I am in Savannah-thanks for introducing us to it!!

  2. Evan says

    Wow. Would love to visit one day.

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