..the good thing about shooting practice sessions is the higher probability of them repeating the same trick they performed a few minutes ago..
On August 25, 1946 the Blue Angels switched to the Grumman F8F-1 Bearcat and introduced the famous “diamond” formation at the World Air Carnival in Birmingham, Alabama. (wiki)
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Lovely exposure…well balanced! Nice color contrast and clarity!
Wonder if they are gong up or over your? Zoom Zoom!!
Wow ! Perfect !
A fine action shot! I like the spectacular sharpness you achieved with this one. Fine shooting!
WOW! Fantastic capture of an amazing formation. WOW!
Gorgeous; this could be a Navy ad! I like the water condensation in the strake vortices of the hornet. 🙂
Beautiful shot, love the framing.
Yes.. that repeat could come in handy for another view or something missed. Again… dead on straight and really crisp. These would make great stock images because of their perfect nature. Very nice. Must have been loud there!
yep, it was quite loud.. imagine having to live around the area where they practice.. ;D
Everything is great in this, symmetry, colours, sharpness and the point of view.
Dancing in the air, great capture and great work of the pilots!
This one is really beautiful with this symetry
The point of view makes think it is a vertical scene, which gives a strong feeling of powerness, very well captured here!
this is so good that it is hard to believe it is true :)) Trust me :))) 100 * for this capture !
unbelievable, it’s so perfect!!!
What a great capture !!! Go Navy !!!
You nailed this one Rian. Perfect capture, excellent alignment and details.
Excellent shot and so clear. It must be difficult with the speed they are travelling.
Fantastic capture, but then the whole series is great!
Great capture, it looks like I’m watching anime