Ron M (Login ronsm) HyperScale Forums from IP address 75.4.241.214
I went to the Camarillo, Ca. air show on Sunday. I finally got through editing and posting my pictures to Flickr. There are probably too many, 103, but, I figures it would be better to have too many, than to have not enough. With that said, I didn't do any walk-a-rounds. Oh well. Here are a few.
If you are doing a Roden T-28, you might like this shot.
They cover the ends of the exhaust stacks. Keeps know-nothings from stuffing their soda cups and candy wrappers in there as well as keeping out birds and wasps and such.
John Meyer (Login Don_Kiyoti) HyperScale Forums 70.190.4.141
Flickr tip - arranging by date
August 21 2012, 11:24 AM
Ron, since your photos are in a set, you can change the sorting to oldest -> newest. It's under the Organize & Create tab, then the Sets & Collections tab.
Great shots Ron!! Kept an eye out for you, but obviously didnt see you (though from looking at your pics, we may as well been standing next to each other =) ). Did run into Crag Kaston though. I had a great time...last airshow I went to was over 20 years ago!
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Clay Lacy, still at it! He flew the Tigercat and Turbo Porter
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This message has been edited by orangelion03 from IP address 75.85.101.170 on Aug 21, 2012 11:45 AM This message has been edited by orangelion03 from IP address 75.85.101.170 on Aug 21, 2012 11:42 AM
Your equipment is fine, I wish I had a bigger lens. I was next to the PBJ, which I didn't take pictures of. I was with Allen Hess. Was also wondering if Craig was their, but I didn't see him.
I use a Nikon D50 I inherited from my late father with DX 18-200 AF-S and a 50mm AF f1.8D. The zoom is nice but I get a lot of "flat" images that need editing. I have a friend with some 300 and 400 lenses that I might borrow next time. I left it at home, but should have brought my A95 as it takes great pics and would have been excellent for the static displays.
By the way, the Stagerwing they had on display used to belong to my neighbors father. He was a pilot for PanAm in So America, then was an executive with Union Oil here in Santa Paula and he used the Beechcraft for biz travel all over the So West.
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