
Nice clip courtesy of the CFM filmed by Scott Slocum.Tip #1: If possible, crop clips with a higher resolution than your intended final resolution. Happy veterans day thanks to all who serve and have served. Well that's not for the faint hearted looks great do Where the *** is he planning to put that thing? Uhh, where is he planning to put that thing? I'd like to think someone from the field (or the FAA) had a chat. Then he lowered his gear and drifted further off CL, and we wondered, "Where the **** IS he planning to put that thing?" Well, neither we nor anyone else died. The focal length & my uneasiness account for the lack of sharpness My buddy & I looked at each other and wondered, "Uhh, where is he planning to put that thing?" Even though this was shot at 750mm, he was WAAAAY left of the CL and we were getting a bit nervous. Trolling the archives - I remember this one very clearly. Not much aerial action due to a mostly waterlogged runway, but they did manage to put this in the air - behold the third flight of this Dormoy Bathtub: I was at Kingsbury yesterday for the fly-in. Greetings all, and let us take a two-minute silence to remember the fallen on Remembrance Day. Glad I swam !Īnother one of the Twin Tiger Yak 55's over Rome, Georgia last month. Just about everyone I know that played when we were in school have numerous maladies, knee replacements, can't remember their own name.etc. Just glad none of the boys ended up playing. Crazy game if you ask me, but I'm obviously in the minority. #9 on the ground almost intercepted but couldn't hold on to it and the opposing players had a little give up going on because it was intended for one of them. Thanks Don, I'm pretty proud of Chandler and how he has grown in his photography.įortunately I think they were fine. Jan-Arie, just checked out that ISAP issue and enjoyed viewing your nice shots. Fortunately this isn't Bud's grandson, think it's my version of "the agony of defeat".Īre they in pain those on the ground looks like it. I broke tradition and pulled out a 1DXII with the 200-400 so I'd have the buffer speed to capture all of the action. His family, to the member, carry on in that tradition. Bud was an exceptional man with a deep faith and love of Christ that never wavered, even in his darkest days. Sheila and I have remained close with Bud's wife, children and grandchildren. Bud, my Buddy passed away a number of years ago after a valiant battle with Lymphoma brought on by the eventual side effect of anti rejection drugs used in a kidney transplant. Last night I found myself under the iconic "Friday Night Lights", shooting a good friend's grandson playing his last high school football game. So you can see even when the weather is pants there is still something to gain. What can I say that is a lot of great photo's cool to see the student's results also some really good photo's. ISNAP gets better every issue thanks to the efforts of Chairman Larry Grace and photographer/graphic designer extraordinaire Kevin Hong. The creative Gurus at ISAP have done it again! What was once a few pages stapled together is now:
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(Photo from a couple of years ago.)Ĭanon EOS-1D X Mark II EF500mm f/4L IS USM +2x III lens 1000mm f/8.0 1/500s 400 ISO +2.0 EV

If you're within striking distance, it is worth the time. All the big names/teams have put in an appearance. Better than one might expect of a city of 36,000 seventy-some-odd miles NW of Atlanta. Wings Over North Georgia is a very nice show.

That's a beautiful aircraft for sure Brian! Apparently that is different than run of the mill 360 clips.į4U Corsair "Korean War Hero" at Wings Over North Georgia last month. I'm doing some research into creating VR footage that's compatible with Occulus goggles or something similar.
