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Flying Legends – Sunday 13th

Here is a few that I took on Sunday. Hardly any flying shots, mine are still coming out blurred and totally cr5p…:(

So, you’ll have to make do with some statics….:o

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By: neil osborne - 15th July 2008 at 13:31

Thanks for the comments. I’ll try altering the shutter speed next time I’m down at Duxford for some practice, and boy do I need it…:o

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By: Global express - 15th July 2008 at 13:28

Hi Neil, some nice statics there! 🙂 what shutter speed do you use when you shoot them in the air?

If you’re coming out with blurry results, alter the shutter speed to around 1/500. Although this freezes the props in flight, you should get sharper results. When you get more and more confident with panning; take the shutter speed down a notch. 1/125 I’ve found to be good on props.

HTH

Alex

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