Last Saturday, the city of Tuscaloosa hosted a free airshow at their airport, and the Blue Angels were the headliners on a long list of great airshow pilots and planes. The weather was absolutely superb - low 70s and literally 0 wind, so the turnout was absolutely insane. I'd estimate there were at least 50,000 people out there, dead minimum.
The set up was great for photography - the skies were deep blue and partly cloudy, the spectators were setup on the West side of the runway, and the Blue Angels performed at about 4pm. So we got perfectly lit planes against perfect backgrounds.
This is a *small portion* of the crowd in this section of the airport. It wrapped back behind me for about 1/4mi, and further past this shot about the same distance. About as many people set up in the fields around the airport.
In case you forgot, this is Alabama... rednecks abound.
A-10 Warthog
Warbirds, 50yrs apart. AT-6 Texan and F/A-18 Hornet.
P-51Ds
Static P-51D
B-25
Watching the Golden Knights skydiving
Blue Angels...
One of several head-on passes; 1,000mph closing speed
A local lab / camera store was having a $1.00 16x20 poster print promo, so I printed the attached shot below. I walked in to pick it up this afternoon, told the lab guy my name and he said "Oooh, you had the one of the planes. That shot was awesome! What lens did you use?" You gotta love hearing that from an old lab guy! And it was shot with the 70-200 F/4L, of course....