You know the advertising slogan… “What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas”. I wish I had such juicy secrets to hide, but honestly, I don’t. I took my first Vegas trip with a bunch of guys that had been going for years.
This week, my wife and I are going on an anniversary vacation to Seattle, Washington and Vancouver Island, Canada. We cannot wait to see all the great sites and just spend some time away from the rat race.
I went to Vancouver Island a few years ago to visit a good buddy and never got around to posting the photos. It’s true that I’ve been busy, but this was just ridiculous. So, without further ado, here is my 2008 Canadian trip… I hope I can remember the details…
Below is a landing seaplane against a large cruise liner. The scale of the ship is hard to believe.
This year I was invited by one of my friends and oldest clients to fly down the the annual air show in Lakeland, Florida known as Sun ‘N Fun. The weather was a mixed bag eventually ending in rain, but some of the time it was beautiful.
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Even though this is the 2nd largest air show in the US, the crowds have been noticeably dwindling from the first time I went 5 years ago. The amount of unique airplanes showing up has dropped too. The downturn in the economy has really made it hard for some people to make the trip.
There were lots of of things on the ground to photograph and many nice people all shared the same language… “airplane.”
Because of this, they had the same air show program running many days in a row. I got fewer unique photos because I was shooting the same thing each day.
The Air Force Thunderbirds were quite good and the snuck up on me a few times almost making me jump during one of their low-altitude high-speed passes. Awesome!
Anyway, this was the first year I took my new Canon 5D Mark 2 with me and that was probably a mistake. While the 5D is a great camera for just about any other situation, I prefer my crop body camera such as the Canon 40D or the Canon 7D because they have higher frame per second rates, better focusing and a 1.6X zoom factor.
Without getting too technical, that makes my 400mm zoom lens act like a 640mm zoom. If I use a 2X multiplier, I can get even closer to the action. That would have been useful for the scene above.
The Russian Yaks above were out in force… The photos below shows what happens right on the edge of the sound barrier.
My thought was I could use the Canon 5D’s massive file size to grab the photo and them crop into the part of the photo that I wanted in the final crop. The crop below is about 1/4 of the full photo. Not great for enlargements.
The weather was getting downright gloomy by Saturday afternoon robbing me of valuable light for the photos.
The weather was getting downright gloomy by Saturday afternoon robbing me of valuable light for the photos.The weather was getting downright gloomy by Saturday afternoon robbing me of valuable light for the photos. To see the full 2010 Sun N Fun photo gallery click here…
I have been going to this air show with the same people for many years and I value their friendship and camaraderie even more than the airplanes… and that is high praise.
This year I even treated myself to a biplane ride around the airport. It so much fun and I wanted to keep going… That’s me hoping my glasses don’t fly off in the wind stream…
This week I saw Mardi Gras in New Orleans and it was everything that I expected it to be… crowded streets, drunken party people, strange costumes, elaborate floats and lots of tasty food. This was my third time back to N.O. with my wife, but the first time during this celebration. It is definitely worth seeing at least once.
The biggest shock of the trip was not seeing naked people in the streets or celebrities, but my germ-phobic wife picking up stacks of mardi gras beads that had been thrown in the filthy streets. Here is a gallery of the weekend.
Jenny and I took a short working trip to San Francisco, CA. It was a whirlwind trip and we experienced lots of sights and sounds including seeing a hit and run pedestrian accident. I think we walked 20 miles one day. Note to self, things are much further than they appear on a map.
Alcatraz had a strange calmness about it that belies its history. THE Golden Gate bridge is spectacular. The city’s food is excellent, but our internal time clocks messed up our eating schedule. The trolley cars are memorable. China town is a trinket shopper’s delight. We saw a photographic exhibit of Annie Lebowitz that blew us away. I recognized much of the work already. I would like to get back to see the rest of the city that we did not get to this time.
When we landed back in Georgia, our plane hit an air pocket and we dropped like a rock. The passengers let out a collective scream before the plane started flying again. Whew! dodged another bullet…