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Maybe I am spoiled. I keep expecting that in this modern age there
will be plenty of photos of an event like AirVenture even while it is ongoing. The official EAA site is top heavy with photos of mechanical bulls, past prime rock n' roll acts, and photos of the people that make AirVenture what it is. It is airplanes that make AirVenture what it is! I search and search and have yet to find a good site with current pictures from this years AirVenture convention. Somebody somewhere must be sending pictures to the internet. What new or different warbirds, classics, antiques and homebuilts have showed up so far? I want to see! So who is posting decent photographs and how do I find them? John Dupre' EAA 105350 |
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John wrote:
Maybe I am spoiled. I keep expecting that in this modern age there will be plenty of photos of an event like AirVenture even while it is ongoing. The official EAA site is top heavy with photos of mechanical bulls, past prime rock n' roll acts, and photos of the people that make AirVenture what it is. It is airplanes that make AirVenture what it is! I search and search and have yet to find a good site with current pictures from this years AirVenture convention. Somebody somewhere must be sending pictures to the internet. What new or different warbirds, classics, antiques and homebuilts have showed up so far? I want to see! So who is posting decent photographs and how do I find them? EAA takes a lot of pictures and video of aircraft at AirVenture. They sell them, so they're not going to post them free online. There are thousands of people there with digital cameras and camcorders, but seeking internet access so they can post them online is probably not high on their list of things to do. When they get home, some will post. Be patient. |
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![]() "John" wrote in message ... Maybe I am spoiled. I keep expecting that in this modern age there will be plenty of photos of an event like AirVenture even while it is ongoing. The official EAA site is top heavy with photos of mechanical bulls, past prime rock n' roll acts, and photos of the people that make AirVenture what it is. It is airplanes that make AirVenture what it is! I search and search and have yet to find a good site with current pictures from this years AirVenture convention. Somebody somewhere must be sending pictures to the internet. What new or different warbirds, classics, antiques and homebuilts have showed up so far? I want to see! So who is posting decent photographs and how do I find them? John Dupre' EAA 105350 Avweb.com has on going coverage of AirVenture. |
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John schrieb:
Maybe I am spoiled. I keep expecting that in this modern age there will be plenty of photos of an event like AirVenture even while it is ongoing. http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=oshkosh+2008 f-up set #m |
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Darkwing wrote:
Avweb.com has on going coverage of AirVenture. And Kitplane's Blog is doing shorts on new stuff. http://www.kitplanesmag.blogspot.com/ |
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In a previous article, John said:
Maybe I am spoiled. I keep expecting that in this modern age there will be plenty of photos of an event like AirVenture even while it is ongoing. The official EAA site is top heavy with photos of mechanical The wifi in the camp ground sucked rocks, so I haven't uploaded anything. You had a choice with the wifi - go to the shower building, and get power with usually broken but sometimes intermittent wifi, or go to the tram stop and get working but slow wifi and no power. -- Paul Tomblin http://blog.xcski.com/ It isn't the volts that kill, it's the missing brain waves. -- Matt Roberds |
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![]() "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, John said: Maybe I am spoiled. I keep expecting that in this modern age there will be plenty of photos of an event like AirVenture even while it is ongoing. The official EAA site is top heavy with photos of mechanical The wifi in the camp ground sucked rocks, Indeed. Worse than cheap hotel wifi. EAA should be embarrassed. |
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Considering it costs most people more than a thousand dollars
to attend Oskosh, you would think there would be a market for someone selling two thousand photos on a CD rom. A photographer might have to segment into different interest levels as some might prefer experimentals or warbirds or antiques etc. With today's digital cameras it would be easy to do. I'd pay a hundred dollars to see a bunch of pics of the things I was interested in. And if I thought there was a market I'd go take the pics myself. Scott |
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On Aug 1, 3:45 am, scottperkinsusa wrote:
Considering it costs most people more than a thousand dollars to attend Oskosh, you would think there would be a market for someone selling two thousand photos on a CD rom. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In a closed market, such as aviation, the players are more than capable of fulfilling their own needs. The various ceremonials and glad-hand shots are for public consumption. None will address the rumors of the Russians taking over Adams or the Chinese ending up in Mexico, Moe. But it's interesting to see who is -- and is NOT -- in the background of various pix. -Bob |
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![]() "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message m... John wrote: Maybe I am spoiled. I keep expecting that in this modern age there will be plenty of photos of an event like AirVenture even while it is ongoing. The official EAA site is top heavy with photos of mechanical bulls, past prime rock n' roll acts, and photos of the people that make AirVenture what it is. It is airplanes that make AirVenture what it is! I search and search and have yet to find a good site with current pictures from this years AirVenture convention. Somebody somewhere must be sending pictures to the internet. What new or different warbirds, classics, antiques and homebuilts have showed up so far? I want to see! So who is posting decent photographs and how do I find them? EAA takes a lot of pictures and video of aircraft at AirVenture. They sell them, so they're not going to post them free online. There are thousands of people there with digital cameras and camcorders, but seeking internet access so they can post them online is probably not high on their list of things to do. When they get home, some will post. Be patient. There is WiFi, but by the time you get out to South 40 it is gone so no can post... |
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