Originally Posted by
Alchad
next time your at an air show, have a look at how many cameras are being used to photograph the displays, then - rheotorical question- ask yourself if the show organisers ever asked themselves what they could do to make the displays better for the photographers. I doubt it very much.
Alchad
In your view what would make displays "better" for photographers? Differing flight profile/ bank angles are nice for regular viewers and photographers alike. Serious question, curious.
Some shows in the US have special photography areas, but sometimes the big lens crowd can be hard to please. Could get into problematic areas if you are asking for special seating, spacing, sun angle/lighting, closer access, etc. And don't get me started on the photog crowd here in the US that complains incessantly about the low lighting at the USAF museum in Dayton....