The Terre Haute Air Show September 2007
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The Terre Haute Air Show was just a few days before I departed for the Glacier Shootout, so needless to say, I was buried with images to work through. There are a few frames from that Saturday afternoon that I enjoyed.
And you think your hot rod is fast......
Who needs a mirror?
Am I really this close to the ground?
Look how small a P-51 looks....
Not only did they have airplanes, but other flyers as well....
Fighter jet warming up...
Comments and Criticisms heartily encouraged:thumb
And you think your hot rod is fast......
Who needs a mirror?
Am I really this close to the ground?
Look how small a P-51 looks....
Not only did they have airplanes, but other flyers as well....
Fighter jet warming up...
Comments and Criticisms heartily encouraged:thumb
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Used to be the only plane in the US arsenal with a thrust/weight ratio greater than 1 (which means if you stand it up like a missle it will still takeoff - even fully loaded.)
And is that a F-35 (Joint Strike Fighter) warming up in the last shot?
Anyway, I LOVE these shots. The first and last are standouts in my mind - the heat from the thrust changing the refractive properties of the air and the man sitting in the jet are just amazing captures.
Beautiful. <img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/iloveyou.gif" border="0" alt="" > Makes me miss Aerospace Engineering....
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I like the last one, very powerful!
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Seriously that makes me sit back in my chair, braced and ready to dodge!
The monochrome treatment just makes it even better.
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Wow Jim :jawdrop they're all awesome :ivar
Airshows are just the most amazing events to attend.
The last #3 are my favourites ya lucky buggar
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Richard, I carried two cameras that day - a 40D with the Tamron 200-500, and found it quite useful. Canon's 100-400 would also suffice, but I preferred lower weight and longer focal length over the advantage of IS. I also carried a 5D with a 24-105 for close ups, like the reflection in the wing I posted.
Here is another shot with the 5D at 35mm
I was disappointed at the lack of real warbirds displayed on the tarmac.
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it and a sharp image in the same frame out of a telephoto is way difficult.
Anybody trying it knows exactly what I mean. I lean mostly on fast shutter
speed and focus than trying to get prop blur. Sure I want prop blur but I also
want to get the shot. So I sacrifice one for the other and forget about taking
the chance of losing the shot. Just my two cents.
Jim, what was you shutter speed on this?
500mm handheld, ISO 200, f13, 1/250th
Daddy-O,
It can be hard to get really sharp images with slower shutter speeds and lenses of 800mm equivalent ( 1.6 factor for 40D) IS might help in this regard, as the Tamron did not have IS.
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I may need to haul out my 100-400 IS and give it a try again. I never really developed much affection for it for some reason.
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100-400 IS is my airshow lens for sure
I have yet to try shooting at an air show, but its now on my list of things to do.
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