BTW,

#6 and 7 was a Harvard, #10 and 11 were a Mustang and either an F16 or F18
(there were both at the show, but I can't tell those apart - I think one has one
tail, and one has two - can't remember).

Why does Dave eat so much?  <vbg>

regards,
frank

Jeff wrote:

> Great afternoon for an airshow.
> After a couple of beers, all the planes looked the same to me.
>
> All the wide angle shots were taken with the Vivitar Series I 19-35/3.5-4.5.
> I was testing the lens' flare resistance limits. In that respect, it doesn't
> compare to the FA 28-70/4AL. But it's a fun lens.
> The telephoto shots were taken with my Tamron SP 70-210/3.5-4.
> Unfortunately, I forgot to bring my SP 2x multiplier.
>
> http://www.pbase.com/jefftokayer/topdml_airshow
>
> Jeff

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