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McDonnell Douglas FA-18 Hornet (16-3435) - The Blue Break is capitalized by the moon in the background.
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McDonnell Douglas FA-18 Hornet (16-3435)

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The Blue Break is capitalized by the moon in the background.

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Lindas fotos !!!!!
John Ell
Great image - if you're gonna do airshow photos make them interesting. This one is awesome.
FU GENG
a marvelous shot !
Bill Christy
I'd have to agree about the possibility of a Photoshop moment.
Jeremy Kudlick
Any hard evidence this is 'shopped? If not, then enjoy it as an awesome photo.
alex kropf
The only evidence I can see is that smoke trail appears to be cloned where it meets the moon. The other thing is that unless it was shot with a tremendous lens I think they would be meeting the ground in the next 1/8 of a second... maybe it was shot from another aircraft. That would make more sense as far as the angle goes. :-)
nycslc1
my stomach!, but totally cool shot!
Mark Weiser
Photoshop - nice concept - wrong geometry
Isaac Vogelzang
The only thing that I can see that might be photo shop is that the aircraft on the bottom left's smoke trail appears to be directly behind the other aircraft's wing, which would suggest a very close pass in front of the aircraft.
chinaninearea51
If that's not a five star shot, I don't know what is.
SFOSpotting
North Korea has won the coin toss. They've elected to receive...
peterjp5
Nice shot! gotta love the Blue Angels!
Jim Costello
Retreating from moonbeams
Daniel Hirsch
sick, #blueangelsrock
Jim Costello
That UFO is still following us, Sir
John Giambone
Incredible Shot! Just Beautiful!
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