June 16, 2007 at 6:43 pm
A few captures from a trip to Glasgow
Peter









By: E-GPF - 18th June 2007 at 00:09
Thanks again chaps for the kind comments
Regards
Peter
By: Grey Area - 17th June 2007 at 08:36
Nice shots, really like the lear 45.
It’s a Learjet 35A……. :p
…..what metering mode do you use for aviation photography……
For a shot like that, backlit against a bright cloudy sky, I’d be using a centre-weighted metering mode and probably a spot of exposure compensation.
It’s a learning curve, so have a read of the relevant bits of the camera manual and then go out and experiment with the various metering modes by taking some more pictures. 🙂
By: black_star - 17th June 2007 at 03:22
Nice shots, really like the lear 45.
By: Jamie_787 - 17th June 2007 at 00:28
They operate to Dubrovnik every summer, started in Summer 2005.
Thanks for the info. 🙂
Thanks
Jamie M
By: Cycling Spotter - 16th June 2007 at 22:58
Interesting Peter. Is the Dubrovnik started service at GLA ? If not why was it in ?
Thanks
Jamie M
They operate to Dubrovnik every summer, started in Summer 2005.
By: E-GPF - 16th June 2007 at 22:46
I like the shot of the Learjet in the new Skyservice livery. 🙂
I wonder whether they’re going to apply that livery to the airliners, too?
If I can venture a spot of constructive criticism, I think the bright white fuselages on one or two of the “close-in” shots may have tricked your camera into a slight over-exposure. The rear view of the Challenger is the most obvious example.
Which metering mode were you using?
Thanks Lance i see what you mean on the challenger what metering mode do you use for aviation photography
i dont know what one im using another lesson il need to look into i think
Regards
Peter
By: Grey Area - 16th June 2007 at 22:33
I like the shot of the Learjet in the new Skyservice livery. 🙂
I wonder whether they’re going to apply that livery to the airliners, too?
If I can venture a spot of constructive criticism, I think the bright white fuselages on one or two of the “close-in” shots may have tricked your camera into a slight over-exposure. The rear view of the Challenger is the most obvious example.
Which metering mode were you using?
By: E-GPF - 16th June 2007 at 22:26
Some nice prop blur there, Peter! Just need to be careful to keep your shutter speeds quick enough so the fuselage is sharp. The heli shot looks as though it’s suffered quite a lot from motion blur. 🙂
Paul
Thanks Paul for the advice this is the first time i have actally achieved this result on the props
Thanks again chaps for the comments
Peter
By: PMN - 16th June 2007 at 21:37
Some nice prop blur there, Peter! Just need to be careful to keep your shutter speeds quick enough so the fuselage is sharp. The heli shot looks as though it’s suffered quite a lot from motion blur. 🙂
Paul
By: gatwickjosh - 16th June 2007 at 20:54
Nice shots peter.
Good to see a Plane i flew on only a couple of weeks ago;)
Josh
By: Jamie_787 - 16th June 2007 at 20:44
Interesting Peter. Is the Dubrovnik started service at GLA ? If not why was it in ?
Thanks
Jamie M