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Robinhood4x4
03-23-2011, 10:22 PM
This last weekend was the airshow at Luke Air Force Base which gave me a chance to try out the newish T2i DSLR. It was a good show, the estimated 100,000 people per day crowds weren't bad at all, and the weather was nice, but overcast and hazy.
The show started out with the Army's Golden Knight sky divers:
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Then the A-10 took to the air:
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After that, the F-18 buzzed around for a while:
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Followed by the Red Bull skydivers and aerobatic plane:
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and the Red Bull aerobatic helicopter:
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Robinhood4x4
03-23-2011, 10:29 PM
More Red Bull:
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And then the biplanes came out to play:
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Followed by the F4 Phantom
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And then one of the stars of the show came out, the F-22 Raptor
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To throw in some nostalgia, the Heritage flight did a few laps. These 4 planes represent aircraft from 4 generations, WWII, Vietnam, Gulf War, and present day.
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Another Acrobatic plane took to the air:
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Robinhood4x4
03-23-2011, 10:34 PM
In this sequence, one of the Golden Knights simulated a parachute malfunction by reaching up and disconnecting one side of his parachute.
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After tumbling for a few seconds he completely detached himself and free fell for a little bit
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Then deployed his backup parachute
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This one is an aerobatic corporate plane from a bygone era.
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And finally, the final act, the Thunderbirds:
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Robinhood4x4
03-23-2011, 10:35 PM
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Here's a link to the rest of the photos:
http://s1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff380/antinode4x4/
By the way, for all you photographers out there, please critique my photos. What can I do to improve my shots. Keep in mind, these shots were made with the kit 55mm-250mm lens, so some of the shots are a little soft.
4x4mike
03-24-2011, 08:08 AM
I miss air shows. We still have them locally but I haven't been to one since I was a kid. My family knew a couple of Air Force pilots so we would go to them all the time.
The photos look good. I imagine some of the planes were hard to shoot because of their speed. Place on top of that contrast of a bright ski it makes it hard to make something pop out and be very clear. Thanks for sharing.
corax
03-24-2011, 08:44 AM
No kidding, good pics
I'm just not sure I would wanna hook knife a perfectly good chute and rely on the reserve to deploy . . . I wonder if he had a spare reserve?
Robinhood4x4
03-24-2011, 11:02 AM
Well, it took me a little bit to figure out how best to use the autofocus because if I didn't track the planes continuously, it would loose the subject and then try to refocus. By then, the plane was gone. I ended up zooming out, focusing, then zooming in and refocusing well before the plane got into range.
After I figure that out, my success rate went up, and I would just hold down the button and take continuous pictures until the buffer ran out of room. I ended up taking 1800 pictures and almost filling up my 32gig card. Needless to say, a lot of pictures from which to choose the best. This is my first DSLR and I only got it in December. In that regard, I am very happy that the majority of the pictures were decent and not complete junk.
I've been told most of the pictures have a yellow tinge to them.
The sky diver did have 3 parachutes for that jump.
4x4mike
03-24-2011, 11:33 AM
I noticed the yellow tinge. In certain light you'll get things like that. Sometimes it's easier to leave them that way then try to fix them in post processing. White balance adjustments on the camera could have helped but it's hard to tell. I have a polarized filter that I use if it's really bright. It has the effect of adding some saturation but with a yellow ski it might have made things worse.
fenrisx
03-24-2011, 02:41 PM
Cool pictures... I've never been to an air show before, but I bet it'd be fun to go one day.
DHC6twinotter
03-24-2011, 08:18 PM
Cool pictures! That looks like a great airshow. I love airshows. The Golden Knights are headquarted down here, and they have a really nice complex. My co-worker's late husband used to be part of the team.
Those A-10s are awesome. They can take a lot of abuse. They used to fly over my house, but none are stationed here at Pope anymore. I miss seeing them. :(
That Twin Beach aerobatic act is really cool. Amazing to see what a plane that size can do!
I've never seen a real F-22. Very cool plane, and that heritage flight looks very cool.
Great pictures! I've been eyeing those Canon T2i cameras. :drool:
Crinale
03-25-2011, 12:00 AM
looks like an awesome show!
as for the pictures, i think you did a rather good job shooting at a very high contrast subject. Overcast days like that are really hard to get good shots. That said, you probably benefited from the T2i's sensor, as that camera really is pretty awesome.
Thanks for sharing Steve
some_odd_girl
03-25-2011, 11:01 AM
Great shots! A comment on auto focus - I may have tried setting it on manual and focusing while zoomed in, because then if you have to zoom out the focus will stay the same. And I noticed the yellowish tinge/slightly dull cast but that's because of the sky and I'd say for difficult shooting conditions you did a great job! I really want to upgrade to a T2i...
Wow, Those are some great pictures.
Were the planes really close or did you have some crazy zoom lens on there?
Robinhood4x4
03-28-2011, 04:06 AM
Thanks everybody and thanks for the advice. I'll have to learn how to adjust colors in photoshop.
Were the planes really close or did you have some crazy zoom lens on there?
My zoom lens isn't really crazy since it's the cheap lens that comes with the camera. In some of the shots the planes were fairly close, but in a majority of the pictures I had to crop the planes closer, or in other words kind of like "digital zoom". One of the benefits of an 18 megapixel camera.
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