After seeing some of the excellent shots here im almost ashamed to show this its my first attemp advice welcome cheers...Ray
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grandadraymond Goldmember 1,946 posts Likes: 1 Joined Apr 2006 Location: Lancashire UK More info | Feb 10, 2011 13:47 | #1 After seeing some of the excellent shots here im almost ashamed to show this its my first attemp advice welcome cheers...Ray
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altitude604 Goldmember 1,665 posts Likes: 10 Joined Nov 2009 Location: Cape Breton, Nova Scotia More info | Feb 10, 2011 14:52 | #2 Not bad. You have to start somewhere right? Erik - Three Miles Final
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Nmcgrew Senior Member 874 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2010 Location: Mill Creek, WA More info | Feb 10, 2011 15:38 | #3 As he said, slower shutter speed to blur the prop. It can be tricky as you will need to pan most of the time to keep the subject from being blurred.
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PhotosGuy Cream of the Crop, R.I.P. More info | Feb 10, 2011 21:29 | #4 When you're almost in the plane of the prop like in that shot, it's almost impossible to get a good blur. Read this: Shooting airshows in Manual FrankC - 20D, RAW, Manual everything...
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Rivman Goldmember More info | . . . pretty fair - as stated, we all had to start somewhere, just have fun !! Randy, Gear - 3 in the green, and a T5i with a few lenses !
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gkarris Goldmember 1,882 posts Joined Jun 2009 More info | Feb 11, 2011 14:09 | #6 you don't wan to see my first tries...
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scottieshea Member 53 posts Joined Aug 2009 Location: Corpus Christi, TX More info | Feb 24, 2011 17:28 | #7
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Nmcgrew Senior Member 874 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2010 Location: Mill Creek, WA More info | Feb 24, 2011 18:08 | #8 Think my first was a shot of a Cessna 172 taken by an early Sony point and shoot circa 2001. You could almost tell it was an airplane.
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BigAl007 Cream of the Crop 8,120 posts Gallery: 556 photos Best ofs: 1 Likes: 1682 Joined Dec 2010 Location: Repps cum Bastwick, Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk, UK. More info | Feb 25, 2011 17:06 | #9 Well I have been shooting aviation since about 1975, I was aged about 11 or so. Starting out with my Dad's old Pracktica Nova B. Even did some cine work, both Std and Super 8 film shooting mostly on Kodachrome 40 stock using Eumig cameras. Now I am using Digital but I can still turn out some real duffers, actually sometimes I miss my old darkroom, even though I just don't have the room to set one up. Seeing the image forming on the print in the dish is so much more magical then seeing it on screen, or even coming out of an ink-jet printer, and of course you had no idea if what you had was good or not. I guess I don't miss trying to decide if I was going to buy one roll of Ektachrome 200 and two of HP5 or four rolls of HP5 if my pocket money would stretch that far, or of course if ASA 400 was going to be too fast and should I use FP4 @ ASA 125. Only having 36 exposures on a roll as against being able to fit two or three hundred exposures on a CF card. Happy days.
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