A few weekends ago we did a father and son fly in with a friend to the Yuba County Airport, camped next to the tarmac, and then checked out the Golden West Regional airshow the next day. The kids had fun, but boy was it hot! The temperature was 110 and it felt even hotter on the tarmac! With that kinda heat it just killed my creativity and pretty much any motivation to even be in the sun, but I think I walked away with a few decent shots. C & C welcome!
#1 - "Sunrise" | 1945 Aeronca 7AC Champ
#2 - "Upside Down and Backwards" | Pitts S-2c "Big Bad Green" flown by Bill Cornick
#3 - "Low Pass" | Pitts S-2c "Big Bad Green" flown by Bill Cornick
#4 - "West Coast Ravens In Formation" | Shot through the nose of a P-51 Mustang called "Lady Jo"
WOW! 3,756 pages?!?!?!? and how did that end up under "City, Street & Architecture" I'll have to drop in on that one. Thanks for the heads up!
... I didn't really pay attention to the EXIF data until now and just noticed that I was shooting at ISO 400 while outside!!! Another reason how heat and probably dehydration can impact you! (I was shooting higher ISO's inside one of the hangers and totally spaced on resetting my ISO once I went back outside.)