In case you hadn’t noticed, another year has passed! Happy New Year to all.
Of course this means it is time for a roundup of favourites from my aviation photos again. 2011 didn’t produce many photos, but there was the Classic Fighters show down in Omaka over Easter and, predictably, a fair number of the dozen photos I selected came from that.
2012 also brings with it a new site design. I spent some time with Rodney earlier this month and we talked about lots of things aviation related including photography. During that discussion I decided it was probably time to spruce up the site a bit. The previous design owed a lot to the then default WordPress theme and looked a little, well, basic.
The new look, somewhat ironically, is also based on the default WordPress theme, but in the years between starting this blog and now, the default theme has improved a LOT! I’ve done a small amount of tweaking (11 CSS rules for those in the know) to get things looking just right for me, but for the most part it’s out of the box. I’ve re-imagined the header photos for the new, large display space they now occupy. The new theme makes it a doddle to add new ones, too, so expect more to appear soon.
One of the key differences to the design is the increased width which allows me to include larger versions of my photos. I’ve updated the previous post with the 42% larger photos and you’ll also see some below.
So, back to the favourites for 2011. Rather than include all 12 photos in the blog post, I’ll whet your appetite with a few examples and you can head on over to the Flickr set to get a look at the rest.
This photo is unusual in that I was not at an airport when I took it. I was at home! Normally, a southerly wind means standard 10 mile ILS approaches are flown almost directly over our house. However some days there are either visual or shorter ILS approaches which involve tracks either side of the house. One fine January day, RNZAF Boeing 757, NZ7571 gave me this opportunity.

One of the more interesting events in Wellington in 2011 was the arrival – for show – of Air New Zealand‘s first Boeing 777-300ER. That’s quite a large aircraft for Wellington’s short runway! It should be noted that ZK-OKM was neither the first nor the last 777 to visit Wellington but it is the biggest.

Finally for this post, no air show is complete without a low, fast pass by something with one seat, a big engine and an awesome sound. It’s hard to beat The Old Stick And Rudder Company‘s FG-1D Corsair for this, and it did not disappoint at Classic Fighters 2011.

That’s all for the post. Be sure to check out the set on Flickr for the full 12 shots I have selected as my favourites of 2011.