After the "older" stuff on the Saturday at East Kirkby, Monday was spent about 8 miles away at RAF Coningsby, home of the Typhoon.
an overshoot with just one burner lit...
and the odd Tornado or two...
Stu
strikerstu Senior Member More info | Sep 19, 2008 14:29 | #1 After the "older" stuff on the Saturday at East Kirkby, Monday was spent about 8 miles away at RAF Coningsby, home of the Typhoon. an overshoot with just one burner lit... and the odd Tornado or two... Stu
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Sep 19, 2008 14:41 | #2 Very nice set. A few of them seem a little blown out / overexposed to me, though. -- Don Fuller --
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Sep 19, 2008 15:02 | #3 Scout7id wrote in post #6342001 Very nice set. A few of them seem a little blown out / overexposed to me, though. Agree about the exposure, messed aaround for ages while converting. You know what it's like, horrible contrasty light, some backlit and I lost count of the shots I got where the plane just blended into the sky.
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andrewhuxman Cream of the Crop 8,601 posts Likes: 4330 Joined May 2005 Location: Rockford Illinois More info | Sep 19, 2008 15:13 | #4 Those are some sweet looking aircraft would love to hear them . Nice job. A little L goes a long way.
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fi20100 Slightly late 3,587 posts Likes: 8 Joined Jul 2006 Location: Finland More info | Sep 19, 2008 16:49 | #5 Very nice job! Stefan
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Slimsphotos Senior Member 848 posts Likes: 9 Joined Mar 2008 Location: Zurich, Switzerland More info | Sep 19, 2008 19:24 | #6 Really nice captures. #3 is very nice with the burners lit, pity about the HAS in the background, but these things can't be helped Aviation Law - If your wings are travelling faster than your fuselage, it better be a helicopter.
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PhotosGuy Cream of the Crop, R.I.P. More info | Sep 19, 2008 19:34 | #7 Agree about the exposure, messed aaround for ages while converting. Think about getting off "Auto". This shows how the subject can affect the exposure & why manual keeps me worry free: FrankC - 20D, RAW, Manual everything...
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Sep 20, 2008 04:54 | #8 PhotosGuy wrote in post #6343320 Think about getting off "Auto". This shows how the subject can affect the exposure & why manual keeps me worry free: Post #47 For a good starting point, first set the f-stop & shutter speed you need for the effect you want. Then the other parameter: f-stop or shutter speed. Then adjust the ISO. Need an exposure crutch? I have no trouble getting the exp correct for the subject, which to me is the most important thing. It was a combination of me being lazy and not walking to the other side of the runway so the light was behind me and where we were standing gave us backlit subjects. Even in manual which I tried it was blowing the sky out while the subject was still under exp.
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PhotosGuy Cream of the Crop, R.I.P. More info | Sep 20, 2008 08:10 | #9 Even in manual which I tried it was blowing the sky out while the subject was still under exp. You're expecting too much from the camera. What's important in the image? Expose for the subject & let the sky blow out. If you shoot RAW, you might be able to recover some detail in the sky later, but the sky really isn't that important, is it? FrankC - 20D, RAW, Manual everything...
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Not expecting too much at all, I knew all along the day's lighting would prove problematic.
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