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California Capital Airshow 2009

Started by Midnight Mover, August 30, 2009, 08:03:07 PM

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f4_phantom_fan

Still thinkin about attending this one. What's the minimum focal length lens I'd need to shoot this one?

gfydad

Heading out in less than three hours for Mather. Brian, I shot last year with the 200-400mm and still needed to crop quite a few.  ;)

gfydad

Here's a bunch to start with.   ;)

Realbigtaco

Great shots Jim!  Favorites at the 18's on takeoff, the aggresor superbug, and the head on off the T-birds and flight crew.

gfydad


f4_phantom_fan

Here are some of mine from Sat...........amazing that we got three passes from the B-2. ONE is rare enough. Nice HUGE static display area that certainly rivals the one at Nellis. Enjoyed seeing the USCG Herc in flight.

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f4_phantom_fan

Another batch...........

f4_phantom_fan

A "Jelly Belly" Stearman was out on display...........

gfydad

A few more...

Josh


gfydad

Thanks Josh!
That's what stopped me in my tracks when I was walking out.  :D

f4_phantom_fan

Found it interesting that people were being prevented / discouraged from shooting closeups and/or interiors of the intakes on the blue aggressor Super Hornet.

gfydad

Hmmm... same idea as the Raptor, but not quite as restrictive.

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