So I am back on the trail shooting warbirds. Because this could be the last airshow the Thunderbirds perform at this year ( because of Sequestration, thanks to those wise men in Washington – the Party that Likes to say NO to common sense) I have been at the TICO Warbird Airshow in Titusville Florida. It has been a magnificent event topped by my first experience of the Thunderbirds.
Many warbirds flying from World War I – to modern times except none from “today” (apart from the Thunderbirds) because of Sequestration, plus some civilian aerobatics.
Below are the first images I have processed – and they came from today’s show.
This entry was posted on Sunday, March 24th, 2013 at 9:31 pm. It is filed under Aviation Photography, Color Images, Warbirds, WArbirds and tagged with A-4 Skyhawk, color photograph, explosion, Explosions, fine art print, fire, flames, Lexar Professional 32GB 600X Digital Film, low pass flying, military aircraft, Nikkor 70-200 f/2.8G ED VRII, Nikkor TC-20 III, Nikon D4, photograph, Richard King, Richard King Photography, smoke, TICO Warbird Airshow, USA, war plane, Warbird. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
When I was 10 my dad lent me the family Brownie Box camera to go on my first school trip - a week away in Swanage. I used all of the three rolls of black and white Kodak 120 film and was enthralled by the results. I haven't stopped shooting in the 40+ years since - and I am still using Kodak black and white 120 roll film!
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