Post your best Airplane pix

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Here's the first two of a few I may post



Spitfire



Lancaster Bomber

both taken with Canon 450D with Canon 100-400IS L Series Lens
 
Taken at the Greater Binghamton Airport last year:



Jim
 
Red Arrows, just after the storm



Canon 1000fn (35mm) + 500mm CAT lens so f8

Understand he "forgot to put the wheels down"



Sony Ericsson camera phone

Colin

CPNock
 


1/50s f22 24mm (Canon EF 24-105mm L)



1/60s f22 70mm (Canon EF 24-105 L)
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1/320s f10.0 200mm (Canon EOS 300D, Tamron 28-200mm)

Muret Airfield (near Toulouse, France)

Airshow at the IAOPA-Meeting April 2004
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Great shots. Watch the dust spot on the top right edge though, clone it out and they'd be fantastic!
If there were a few leaves or some folks there, you'd never see the spot.
Only on a comp screen this anal stuff happens.
Doubt it would show when printed too.

Nice shots, BTW to the previous poster.
 
As I said, they are nice shots. I just noticed the sensor spots right away. It's a two second fix to make the photos outstanding, rather than merely "excellent"... ;)
 
I'm new to this forum and to dslrs. I assume that Bigma is one of the Sigma zooms? Looking at your gallery, I see that you used the 300D for the airshow photos. They are tremendous shots and it's nice to know the 300D is so capable. I bought an old one off of ebay to play with and am having alot of fun with it.
Linda
I used the Bigma for all of them.
 
Is the Vulcan still flyiing operationally?

I first saw one at the Commonwealth Games in Perth in 1962. It seemed to arrive silently over the stadium, stand it's tail, and climb away vertically. Very spectacular and noisy. This was the original model with the straight leading edge.

Notice also how small the jet exhausts are compared to a modern jet engine with it's high bypass ratio.

Nice photos by the way :-).

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