hotreds 04:50 PM 06-14-2009
A wonderful show with great acts and great peeps. I hope you enjoy these pix- to see more just visit my webpage!
The BUFF!
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Grandpaw shooting down Clem Cleaver, who can't land on his own!
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MV-22 Osprey
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Classic Blue Angels
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This should look familiar to some of my BOTLs out there!
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hotreds 04:58 PM 06-14-2009
Old Sailor 05:52 PM 06-14-2009
kelmac07 05:53 PM 06-14-2009
alley00p 06:36 PM 06-14-2009
Outstanding pics!!!
I was stationed at Nellis AFB and was lucky to see the T-Birds every Monday, when they would come back to base from an airshow somwhere. They would close the flightline down for 15-20 minutes and the T-Birds would perform a brief show for us!
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:-)
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WyGuy 07:25 PM 06-14-2009
blooz4u 07:44 PM 06-14-2009
elderboy02 08:03 PM 06-14-2009
Hugh, you are the man! Thanks for the pics!
The blue angels pics are totally amazing!
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hotreds 08:07 PM 06-14-2009
Thanks y'all! I think I prefer the Blues to the Birds!
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s15driftking 08:11 PM 06-14-2009
great pics hugh. those angels fly incredibly close to eachother
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hotreds 08:18 PM 06-14-2009
jlaker 08:24 PM 06-14-2009
Great pics. I used to wrok on the NE side of INDY and watch them all practice before the show. I NEED to get out to that. We passed on it for a wine festival...meh.
Thanks for sharing
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Ratters 11:06 PM 06-14-2009
skullnrose 11:09 PM 06-14-2009
Awesome Pic's Thanks for sharing.
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Tarks 11:21 PM 06-14-2009
Great pics. What camera/lense(s) are you using?
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Ranger_B 11:47 PM 06-14-2009
Those pix are awesome. Love that hawg. Saved my butt many the time.
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smokeyandthebandit05 01:25 AM 06-15-2009
Boss Hogg 01:40 AM 06-15-2009
marge796 02:43 AM 06-15-2009
hotreds 01:40 PM 06-15-2009
Originally Posted by Tarks:
Great pics. What camera/lense(s) are you using?
Thanks- I use three cameras with separate lenses on each.
1. Canon 40D with pime 400 5.6-- single planes
2. Canon 40D with 70-200 4.0- formations. (Sometimes put a 1.4x teleconverter on this)
3. Canon 30D with Tamron 17-50 2.8 static and wide angle shots.
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