The MiG-17F

Event, Journal, Machines — Friday, October 17, 2008
Not too crazy about the paint job on this bird.  What’s a guy to do?

Dare ya!

Journal, Sports — Thursday, October 16, 2008
Tom absolutely loves to lead-off and tempt the other team to throw him out.  Of course he knows that they are likely to overthrow and then he can run home and score.  Fun to watch his thrill.

Head end

Journal, Machines — Wednesday, October 15, 2008
I saw something in the front of this locomotive.

What happened next?

Journal, Sports — Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Making a tag with an empty glove doesn’t work too well.

The F/A-18 …

Event, Journal, Machines — Monday, October 13, 2008
might be my new favorite plane.

Caught short?

Event, Journal, Machines, Technique — Friday, October 10, 2008
I was worried, very worried before we went to the air show.  I had become dependent on HSC mode using the D2X.  I knew that with the D3 I wouldn’t have as much reach as in prior years.  I don’t own a handholdable lens that was long enough for the show.  I was ready to buy a 80-400 to cover things but eventually talked myself out of it.  Without the lens I was forced to work smarter or at least differently.  Incorporating more surroundings is a change of style for me.  Funny thing is that I like what I see.  Who says the plane has to fill the frame?  If you were describing an airplane, would you talk about rivets or touching clouds?

Post Processing

Journal, Machines, Play, Technique — Thursday, October 9, 2008
I’ve been in some weird processing phase the last few months.  I think I need to head to a car show and see if the phase has passed.

The Green Tigers

Journal, Sports — Wednesday, October 8, 2008
I was looking through old soccer images from 2006.  The footwork in this one just struck me as funny compared to some of the playing we’ve seen the last few days.

Fat Albert

Event, Journal, Machines — Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Here’s Fat Albert from the Blue Angels team.  There was no JATO for the daylight show.

Miramar Air Show

Event, Journal, Machines, Technique — Monday, October 6, 2008
The air show this year was great!  We had a mix of everything from clear skies to overcast conditions.   I should have plenty of images to share.  Here’s the AT-6 Trainer “War Dog.”  I spent a lot of time playing with slow shutter speeds and panning because it has been so long since I last practiced.  I like the way the panning technique helped to clean up this background a bit.

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