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Farnborough Airshow 2010

We managed to find time this past weekend to visit the Farnborough Airshow, I dont think I’ve been since I was a kid. It was certainly as big as I remember it! I rented a Nikon 300mm f/2.8 VR lens and a TC-14 E Teleconvertor from Calumet for the weekend. Oh my, I love that lens! It took a while to get used to not having zoom, but after a while almost every shot was a keeper. I think I’ll be renting it again soon. Below is a slideshow of some of the pictures I took during the afternoon of flying.

Amod AGL3080 GPS Data Logger

I got one of these for my birthday.

It outputs NMEA format files, which I  normally convert into the more widely used GPX files, using GPSBabel. Once I have my GPX file I use the excellemt GPSPhotoLinker to embed the GPS coordinate information into the EXIF of my photos.

Fishy view of the Garden



Fishy view of the Garden, originally uploaded by Robin Kearney.

Looking back over some old photos, I kind of miss my fisheye lens (sold last year) . I wish I used it more. According to Lightroom I only took 119 shots with it, most of which were throw away tests. When I’ve decided wether to move to full frame or not I might invest in another one.

Duxford Airshow 2009

In September last year my Father and I went up to Duxford to the late summer airshow, I’ve only just got round to processing the pictures. Looking through them it seems like more of my ground shots are nicer than the inflight ones, something I’ll have to address in future airshows!