So apart from the fact I'm back at work after having a week off, I've been to an Airshow (Waddington Airshow for those of you in the UK) and to
Donna's Uni Graduation of which was cool, but why is it that people still walk in front of fucking camera when you're taking a photo?
I snapped 400 pictures at the Airshow on the 10d, getting some pretty awesome photographs. I think pretty much every aircraft was there, including a Harrier, the Eurofighter (of which was insane) and a Tornado Tomcat (if I got that one right). There was a whole host of air displays such as the Battle of Britain with the Spitfires and Lancaster's, the Red Arrows were there also and performed one hell of a display;
They drew a love heart in the sky with an arrow going through, but because I had the 300mm lens on I couldn't snap the heart in one frame! The Eurofighter was hard to photograph as it was just insanely quick and remained at quite a high altitude, but had such a roar to it that it set off a couple of car alarms.
Tomcat (left), Red Arrows (middle), Eurofighter (right)
The Harrier however I wasn't as impressed with. Twice it went up and twice it came down within a minute or so due to technical difficulties, thought the third time it managed to stay up for about 5 minutes or so!
If anyone would like to see anymore images of the airshow or even of other parts of the event, let me know and I'll upload them onto my website.
Going up in the helicopter had to be the highlight of the day. Beats any roller coaster!
i would put some images of Donna in her Graduation gown, but she'd murder my ass!