All taken with a Canon 20D and 90-300USM lens
F-18 on full afterburner

Gloster Meteor

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Temora Airshow..Been a while since I have posted some pics, so here we go.. Unforunately, with the orientation of the Temora aviation musuem, for most of the show the aircraft were somewhat backlit when performing in front of us
All taken with a Canon 20D and 90-300USM lens F-18 on full afterburner ![]() Gloster Meteor ![]()
love that first shot! the afterburners look great!
i also like the way that it is sideways... a bit different! Nathan
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Nice.
I was so close to heading out there the same weekend. Can I ask which lens you were using? I noticed the exif says 300mm.
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