Our club went to the air show in Beaufort, SC yesterday.
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Our club went to the air show in Beaufort, SC yesterday.
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These are great shots. Especially 2,4 and the last one which almost looks like CGI.
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Awesome captures!
Very Cool! Love these shots. You didn't get these from the ground??
#2 and the last one are really a stunning shots!![]()
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After the first air show I went to, I swore I’d never go to another. That was four or five shows ago. Nothing has changed in the meantime, but for some reason I keep going back.
A bottle of water cost $3 and a hot dog can set you back 6 bucks. They never schedule them for our cooler months and there’s no shade to be found on an airstrip. It was 94 degrees F with about 95% humidity. We were stuck in traffic for almost two hours trying to get out of there after the show. This was my last one…until next year, anyway.
Sorry about the image quality. I don’t have the glass to pull things in close, hence the tight crops. After enduring the conditions, I’ll be damned if I wasn’t going to show some of them. Thanks for viewing and the positive comments.
Thanks much, MA. I can't wait to see more from your new lens.
I really like this set as well - some very cool shots here for my eye most notably shots 2, 3, and 6.
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