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Well, I just got done processing the photos that I took (that were worth processing , of course) from the 2007 “Celebrate Freedom” CAF airshow out side of Tulsa, Oklahoma. The show was great! There were a lot of cool World War II planes on hand but not as many as I have seen attend other CAF shows (I did some searching on Flickr. All in all, it was a good time and a great chance to practice my photography skills.
Since Scott (check out this picture Scott took of me today while messing around… Keep in mind, this is one photograph… and I’m not really a ghost…) and I were the two of the photographers on hand shooting for the CAF, we had to be there all day. We arrived around 7:30AM central and left just before 9:00PM. Needless to say, it was a long day. But, again, it was a good time.
Below are a few shots from the show that I will display and link to from my blog. I also created three sets from the show. The sets are broken down into Planes, Vehicles, and People. You can view all of my photos of the show by following this link to the Collection of all three Photo Sets.
As usual, you can click on any of the above images to view a larger version.
Until next time…

































November 13th, 2007 at 9:50 AM
These are some amazing photos! Your skills are improving rapidly. I’m very impressed!
FromNovember 17th, 2007 at 10:03 PM
Cocoa, you have UBER skills. Very impressive!!
FromNovember 25th, 2007 at 10:49 PM
Thanks!
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