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Dutch airforce show day two.

Ferry_vO

Retired SOH Administrator
Just arrived home after the second and final day, and here are a few of today's batch of photo's.
The weather was not as good as yesterday, with a lot more clouds. No rain though! No patrouille de France, Typhoon or Red Arrows today but still plenty to see.

Beech model 17 Staggerwing:

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A 75-year old DC-2 gets to show what she's still capable of:

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A pair of Folland Gnats:

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The four BAC Strikemasters of the Viper team:

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Belgian Search and Rescue Seaking Mk.48:

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Beech Model 18 returning to its parking space after its flight:

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The boys from the RAF showing us that you can have fun in anything, even a Beech King Air 200:

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The Morrocan 'Marche Verte' team consisting of seven Cap-232's, five of which are tied together for the first part of the display!:

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A replica of a Wright Flyer III taxies along the display line as the weather didn't permit it to fly:

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Some of the fireworks during the simulated 'airfield attack', in which the entire airforce fleet participates:

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A Chinook carrying in the groundtroops:

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A formation of fourteen F-16's fly by after the attack:

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Eight of which come back to escort this 737 in retro KLM colours:

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That same 737 leaving at the end of the day:

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Spanish E/F-18:

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Polish Mig-29UB:

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Some more shots of our new demo F-16, sporting the orange lion on it's wings:

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I have heard of smokewinders, but I've never seen 'firewinders' before!:

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And finally (For now) some more photos of the Vulcan, my favourite aircraft of this years' show.

On the ground:

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In the air:

This has to be my favourite shot of the entire weekend so far!:

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A unique formation, the Vulcan with our demo F-16 and a Hawker Hunter:

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:applause:
 
I'm using a Canon 400D (Rebel XTi) with a Canon EF 70-300 IS USM lens and a Tiffen UV filter for all of the shots above. I set the ISO to 400 so the shutterspeed was about 1/1000s with F8-11. The camera was set to 'AI focus' or 'AI servo' and I use only the center focal point in the viewfinder.
I wish all my shots look this good, but I think I can easily reduce the number of shots from 2,200 to about 1,000.
Pst production so far only resizing and sharpening using a very old Paint Shop Pro (Version 7 IIRC)
Objects moving at high speed are not that easy, especially not when they are moving in and out of the sunlight.

:)
 
I'm using a Canon 400D (Rebel XTi) with a Canon EF 70-300 IS USM lens and a Tiffen UV filter for all of the shots above.
:)

I use the same camera, but the difference is that your lens is much nicer than mine (I have a Tamron 70-300 Di no img stab). Do you have the img stab ON for these shots? How is the USM focus? I heard the usm is nice to have. My lenses take a while to focus, especially if the object is in motion.
 
When I bought this lens I had to pick either this one or the L-series F4 70-200mm, and I have no regrets so far. The Image Stabilizer works great for shots with a longer shutter time; I found I could do 1/30 seconds of stationary objects without problems which is great in low light or when I try to show the blurred props. The USM focus is quite fast and definitely an improvement over the standard lenses. My other lens (17-85mm EF-S) also has IS and USM and I do not feel the need to buy even better lenses at the moment.
 
This has to be my favourite shot of the entire weekend so far!

sometimes dark clouds are your friends...great shot!!

and i love that lion paint job on the F-16..
 
i think it's awesome you can keep your head well enough to take those pics. at a show like that i'd have enough trouble remembering to breathe.
thanks for sharing. :applause:
 
Well it's a hobby I guess. Still sorting through 2,200 photos to weed out the double shots, half-an-aircraft-in-the-frame shots and the not so sharp ones. Will try to get the number down to about half so it will fit on just one DVD.

A few weeks ago I was taking photos at a concert where the band of a friend of mine played. I made 250 shots in 20 minutes, but when I asked me afterwards what I thought of the music I had to admit I barely noticed it..
 
A few weeks ago I was taking photos at a concert where the band of a friend of mine played. I made 250 shots in 20 minutes, but when I asked me afterwards what I thought of the music I had to admit I barely noticed it..
I know what you mean. I don't have the sophisticated equipment you have, so I gave up taking lots of pictures everywhere, and I try to capture things with my eyes and mind.
Great shots btw.

R.
 
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