Best of the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome

I wanted to put together a collection of some of my favorite shots from the RhineBeck Aerodrome. These WWI Biplanes have been taking to the skies for 49 years at the NY94 Airstrip. The Aerodrome opens on Fathers Day weekend this year, and if you are planning a trip to the Hudson Valley NY area, make sure you stop in and see these classic flying machines, and the people who keep them flying.

All of the images below will open a larger version when clicked… enjoy!

Fokker DRI Low Pass
Coughlin Fleet
Curtiss JN-4H Jenny
Fokker D.VII
Tiger Moth


 

Curtiss Wright Jr.
Visiting Pitts Special
New Standard D-25
Nieuport 24 bis
Airfield Aerial View
New Standard Pilot
Spad VII CLoseup
New Standard Pilot
Fokker Dr.I
Spad VII Treeline
Hanriot
Albatross D.Va Treeline
Spad VII Treeline
Fokker Dr.I Taxi
Spad VII and Fokker Dr.I Dogfight
Spad VII and Fokker Dr.I Dogfight
Spad VII and Fokker Dr.I Dogfight
Fokker Dr.I Treeline
Fokker Dr.I Banking
Great Lakes T2
Albatross D.Va low pass
Fokker Dr.I and Black Baron
Nieuport 11
Curtiss D Pusher
Black Baron of Rhinebeck
Great Lakes 2T-1R













NYC Signs of Spring

Wall of Flowers
Wall of Flowers, Rockefeller Center

They were in the process of replacing the flowers at the Channel Garden Fountain in Rockefeller Center. I guess the cold weather did in the earlier batch. I’m really enjoying the “pocketability” of the Canon G9. This shot was taken at F/5.6, 1/25th of a second @ iso 200. The image stabilization allowed me to get a sharp picture at a 93mm focal length, without killing the image with noise.

I’ve been tempted to order a Sigma DP1, but I’m going to resist, and stick with the G9 for now. While the DP1 has a great lens, and a big Foveon sensor, the G9 has a good zoom range, decent image quality below iso 400, IS, and support for it’s raw files in Adobe Lightroom. I’m also hoping Nikon and Canon will see the light, and drum up some worthy competition for the DP1. Nikon especially should seize the opportunity to boost their cookie cutter lineup of point & shoots with some compact cameras with a little bit of “soul”.

A photo blog by Sean Unruh