My photo club went to the Blue Angels practice today at the Blue Angels home base of Naval Air Station, El Centro, California.
I shot mostly with a 300mm f/4L IS lens on a Canon 7D camera. I like the fast focus and the large buffer of the 7D (although I have heard that the 7D2 is superior in those functions).
I shot in high speed burst and could do a relatively long series of RAW shots before the buffer caused me to slow down. Some folks shooting near me with other camera models and brands were complaining that their buffer was too small and that their cameras did not write fast enough. I shot using Lexar 400x CF cards that are UDMA capable.
These are just a few of the many shots that I took. Naturally shooting in high speed burst, I ended up with many duplicates.
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Since I am 75 years old, I decided not to climb the ladder to the top of the hay bales. However, I realize that the fall doesn't hurt anyone - it's the abrupt stop at the end of the fall than can be hurtful to body and camera gear
Here is my collection of images from this day...
https://rpcrowe.smugmug.com/Blue-Angels/n-4kgqg9/