Nawlins air show pics inside

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here's the link to all the pics i took with the canon 40d and 70-200mm f4l lens
i really needed a much larger lens to get the kewl stuff, but it did ok:

nawlins air show pictures by tatdupwchops - Photobucket

here's a few for an appetizer! :rock:

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The wings of an airplane cause a drop in air pressure in the vicinity of the wing (this is partly what allows a plane to fly). This drop in air pressure brings with it a drop in temperature, which can cause water to condense out of the air and form a contrail but only at higher altitudes. At lower altitudes, this phenomenon is also known as Ectoplasm. Ectoplasm is more commonly seen during high energy manouvers like those of a fighter jet, or on jet liners during takeoff and landing, at areas of very low pressure, including over the wings, and often around turbo-fan intakes on takeoff. See also Wing tip vorticies.
 

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thanks fellas, it was my first try at planes and such. i really needed a much longer lens as i had to stay in close range, and crop the hell outta these from the 200mm distance. i'm gonna get at least a 400mm with the converter for the next try.
 

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