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02/21/2011 10:55:48 AM · #1
History Under the Stars 2011



Please include at least 3 night time pictures in the email for review (aviation preferred).

Message edited by author 2011-02-21 10:56:10.
02/21/2011 11:00:12 AM · #2
Boy, I'd LOVE to do this. Unfortunately, we'll be in California then :-(

R.
02/21/2011 11:31:13 AM · #3
i'd love to try to make it. can i bring a friend? ;-)
02/21/2011 11:36:41 AM · #4
Sure Skip, we will have the handcuffs ready for both of you.... ;)
02/21/2011 01:17:39 PM · #5
That looks fun, since most airshows are during midday. I grew up on L.I., but it's not near me now and I could not satisfy their "accredditation review".
02/21/2011 02:08:35 PM · #6
Please include at least 3 night time pictures in the email for review (aviation preferred).
02/21/2011 02:19:40 PM · #7
So basically, only the the best of the best professionals, in their determination, are permitted to attend this event. Sounds like the objective is to build a portfolio of outstanding pro images of their aircraft collection.
02/21/2011 03:11:26 PM · #8
I imagine it would look that way. I started this about 5 years ago to see if I can get special access to those who love aviation. The people staying late during airshow are volunteers and they are staying late for us on the busiest day of the year. The idea of submitting 3 photos to the Museum at the end was mine as they give so much to photographers. It is not mandatory but most donate 3 photos. I have never seen the AAM use any images as of yet.

I have airport access and donate all my images to the AAM. I started this with the AAM to allow others access that they do not normally get. It is not the AAM trying to get free stuff as I provide that to them.

I try to make sure that the best return and 6 new photographers who have never been there get access. 12 will be admitted. I had 20 one year but we were all over each other. We keep it at 12
so that it gives us more room.

Here are some shots from previous years that I took.

Here are 3 image of mine from previous years








Here is a thread from last years with most of the attendees posting...
2010 History Under the Stars Forum thread
Any feedback good or bad is appreciated.
02/21/2011 03:26:37 PM · #9
Originally posted by Derf:

I imagine it would look that way. I started this about 5 years ago to see if I can get special access to those who love aviation. The people staying late during airshow are volunteers and they are staying late for us on the busiest day of the year. The idea of submitting 3 photos to the Museum at the end was mine as they give so much to photographers. It is not mandatory but most donate 3 photos. I have never seen the AAM use any images as of yet.

That makes more sense, with some context behind it.
02/21/2011 04:11:32 PM · #10
The easy thing for me is not to do this as I have full access, but being an aviation photographer, The access that I have is beyond anyone's wildest dreams. I want to help others. Limited space is the hard part so I make all the determinations on who gets in. This event is arranged by me and the AAM has a few bouncers to make sure I to not jump in a AT-6 Texan and take it around the pattern! ;)

Here are some pictures from two years ago from Manny
History Under the Stars 2009 Photos by Manny Gonzalez

Message edited by author 2011-02-21 16:15:47.
02/21/2011 04:47:16 PM · #11
fred, i seriously would love to do this some time. maybe next year.

i REALLY appreciate all that you've put into this and where you're coming from with it. keep it up!
02/21/2011 05:02:36 PM · #12
Originally posted by Skip:

fred, i seriously would love to do this some time. maybe next year.

i REALLY appreciate all that you've put into this and where you're coming from with it. keep it up!


Thanks Skip, it is lots of work yet very rewarding to see the smiles on so many photographers. It is very surreal being the only people on a very packed airshow ramp and having full access where you can walk up to an F-18 or A-10. It is very quiet out on the ramp as it gets late, Very surreal. 5 years ago I was on top of the world to get that type of access.... This is why I try so hard to make this possible.

I hope to see you next year.
04/06/2011 05:10:48 PM · #13
It is almost time, if you do not have your entry photos in....better Hurry as the deadline is approaching!














Message edited by author 2011-04-06 17:12:04.
04/06/2011 05:53:06 PM · #14
So I have to ask, can I come? I was a Navy combat photographer, I was onboard the USS John F Kennedy during the first Gulf war. I have a couple of shots in my portfolio, I would really love to go to this. So please PM me and let me know.
04/07/2011 07:31:23 AM · #15
You would need to enter 3 night aviation shots for review as per the first post.
04/16/2011 10:33:48 AM · #16
1/2 month left for entry's, FYI no late entry's will be accepted, sorry



Message edited by author 2011-04-16 10:40:13.
04/16/2011 10:48:29 AM · #17
Since I'm just seeing this for the first time is there a typo in the event information in the first post? Submissions for consideration by May 1, 2010?
04/16/2011 10:50:12 AM · #18
Originally posted by MattO:

Since I'm just seeing this for the first time is there a typo in the event information in the first post? Submissions for consideration by May 1, 2010?


That's a "Roger!", Airman MattO... The man typoed his own poster. Good eye!

R.
04/17/2011 10:11:55 AM · #19
I am glad I am better at taking pictures than making posters.... Your the first one to catch it -Fred
05/11/2011 07:03:24 AM · #20
To keep from starting another thread I thought I would piggy back off of this one. We have a local air show coming up here soon and the longest lens I have is my 70-200 and I shoot on a FF. Would it be worth it to rent a 100-400?
05/11/2011 07:44:02 AM · #21
I guess it depends on what you are planning to shoot. Most of the images in this thread are static display shots. If you want to capture flying planes, then the 100-400 would be perfect.
05/11/2011 10:28:07 AM · #22
Originally posted by scooter97:

I guess it depends on what you are planning to shoot. Most of the images in this thread are static display shots. If you want to capture flying planes, then the 100-400 would be perfect.


I am mainly looking to shoot in flight shots. I have a 70-200 with a 2x converter but I'm not thrilled with the optical quality when adding that. I will also have my 17-40 for any static shots I take. Just wondering if it will be worth the $100+ to rent the 100-400 or if I should just deal with the 2x on my 70-200
05/11/2011 06:44:09 PM · #23
go to the store an try a 100-400 and then in the same conditions use your 70-200 2x. Go home and look at the results on your monitor. ONLY YOU will be able to determine if the quality is good enough for what you want. I have friends that only shoot prime 400's and 500's and say anything less is just crap. I think they are out of their minds. Everyone has an opinion and no two opinions will be identical. You need to test both options and make up your own mind on what will work. Sorry I did not have a better answer, this is the only answer I can come up with for you.
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