Oh man! I didn't get serious with airshows before the Tomcats stopped flying here,. I have never seen on in the air, may have to go to Iran to see one if they had any left. I knew a Taiwanese guy who went to Iran for an airshow last year, he got some shots of the F-14s.
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Danpbphoto wrote: Douglas L wrote: Danpbphoto wrote:
Stunning photography as always Douglas!
Hope the weather is great and the timing is right for you to "catch" the flyover!
Enjoy!
Dan
Uh oh Douglas....a Nikon??
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Ttown Aubie wrote:
Superb work Douglas!
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KevinJacksonUK wrote:
Great B-2 shots!
Thank you all gentlemen!
Dan, I started to shoot DSLR, I started with Canon. I had various Rebel bodies, 7D, 5RII and 5RIII. When Nikon came out with the 36 MP D800, a lot of people praised its dynamic range vs. Canon's. I sold my Canon stuff to move to Nikon. It wasn't hard since I didn't have that many lenses back then. I had various Nikon full frame bodies and the APS-C D500. I started to move to Sony mirrorless about 12 or 13 years ago. The Nikon D500 was the last Nikon body I sold before I was 100% in Sony. Then about 18 months ago I dipped my toe back into Nikon because of their 600 f4 with the built-in TC. It's such a great feature but I am too old to learn to shoot two systems so I sold my Nikon Z9, Z8, 800mm PF and the 600mm f4 TC. Now I have a Sony A1 and an A1II. A couple months ago I bought a used Canon R5 to convert into an infrared camera. I only have a Canon EF 16-35 f4 and an RF 20mm for infrared photograph. So I am kind of in Canon water too.
The "Canon water is warm" brother! Welcome to the "pool"!
Have fun tomorrow!!
Dan
Thank you Dan! I still can't find the time for the flyover in DC. I will probably arrive at the Netherlands Carrion location before 4:00PM to take up a spot for the fireworks. Hope the flyover will be after 4:00.
Jul 03, 2025 at 09:04 AM
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