Indy Airshow package

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For those of you in the midwest, Roberts Camera has put together a really nice deal for the Indianapolis Air Show on June 24. ; For $69 you get admission to the show, access to their private tent near show center, lunch, and, best of all, unlimited use of all kinds of Nikon and Canon gear.

For $25 they are offering a seminar with aviation photographer Jose M. Ramos. ; They haven't announced a date yet, but the one I attended two years ago was a week before the show.

The Roberts web site has details and ordering information.
 
Sounds like a great deal!! ; I have been wanting to go for years now but have always been working. ; Same this year. ; Looking forward to some good pics.
 
You bet I'm going! I plan to try out some new lenses and enjoy the Thunderbirds.
 
I doubt they'd have it available, but can you imagine being able to try out a 600 on a D800? It'd be like climbing into the cockpits with the pilots!

Erich
 
That's an awesome deal. ; I miss the airshow the local chapter of the CAF used to put on in Frederick. ; They used to stage the aircraft over my parents house while they waited for their portion of the show.
 
Man, a 600 on a D800 would be sweet! ; There are always a few people with monster lenses on gimbals at these shows. ; I prefer to stick to 300 or less on my crop sensor D300 - it makes it a bit easier to keep the planes in frame.

The only bad thing about the Indy show is that the runway is too short for the Thunderbirds and Blue Angels. ; They fly in from the big airport on the other side of town when they perform. ; We always miss the show on the ground, which is almost as impressive as the one in the air.


Bomber escort
 
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Just got back from the airshow. ; It wasn't the best one they've had, but it was a great time. ; Jose Ramos shared some great tips which I will pass along later. ; The highlight was being admitted to the airport at 5:30 am for some sunrise shooting.

Nikon and Canon had a variety of equipment available for use. ; I tried out a D800 body, 200-400 f/4, 28-300 and 70-300 lenses. ; Watch for photos over the next couple of weeks.
 
Looking forward as well. ; I have a bunch of old military plane photos from the USS Midway in San Diego that I should post. ;
 
Just a quick note for the curious: ; Raw files for the D800 came out in the 39-46 megabyte range, and that was with lossless compression turned on!
 
Here are a few shots from the show. ; More to come next week.

Jane Wicker hangs from the wing of her Stearman with ex-husband Kirk at the controls.

Fun things to do with your ex-wife

A Navy SNJ and an Army AT-6 Texan take off in formation.

Formation launch

Billy Werth flys low enough for brother David to touch his wing.

Tag, you're it!

Sunrise on the ramp, thanks to a special Roberts Camera photoshoot led by aviation photographer Jose Ramos. ; The planes are two Czech-built L-39 trainers used by The Hoppers Jet Formation Team.

Dawn's early light
 
Love that last one! Some day I have to do a sunrise/sunset airshow package. Looking forward to seeing more.



Erich
 
That last shot is phenomenal... ; And in that first photo, I think that the plane needs better seatbelts!


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