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  • in reply to: Even yet more Dunsfold #544663
    Skyraider3D
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    The Sea Fury shot looks very nice (great light and colours), but it’s a pity that the prop is nearly frozen. For prop planes, try not to exceed 1/400th – preferrably something like 1/250th (for helicopters even lower, say 1/125th).

    in reply to: Darren H Oct'06 Old Warden pics #544666
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    Excellent stuff Darren! The first one is really nice, as are the take-off shots – especially the Hurricane.

    PS. PM inbound πŸ˜‰

    in reply to: Old Warden 1 October 2006 #544908
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    Very nice! Didn’t the Ryans just look lovely in the sun, against the leaden sky?

    in reply to: A very memorable end-of-season Old Warden… #544935
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    And finally some pics from the show:

    Peter in his PT-22:

    http://skyraider3d.military-meshes.com/skyraider/photos/aircraft/ow061001_08.jpg

    http://skyraider3d.military-meshes.com/skyraider/photos/aircraft/ow061001_11.jpg

    Silver bird in leaden sky – the Tomtit:

    http://skyraider3d.military-meshes.com/skyraider/photos/aircraft/ow061001_16.jpg

    More silver beauty – the Hind:

    http://skyraider3d.military-meshes.com/skyraider/photos/aircraft/ow061001_18.jpg

    Chipmunk hunting for toilet paper:

    http://skyraider3d.military-meshes.com/skyraider/photos/aircraft/ow061001_20.jpg

    Only at Old Warden:

    http://skyraider3d.military-meshes.com/skyraider/photos/aircraft/ow061001_23.jpg

    Mustang comes to life:

    http://skyraider3d.military-meshes.com/skyraider/photos/aircraft/ow061001_27.jpg

    Unfortunately during Peter Teichman’s take off in the Mustang my camera broke!!! :confused:
    Here’s my camera’s very last photograph… πŸ™

    http://skyraider3d.military-meshes.com/skyraider/photos/aircraft/ow061001_30.jpg

    O well… a good excuse to upgrade to a more serious camera for next year’s airshow season! :p

    Overall a great day, despite the evil weather. Great flying everyone, especially the barnstormers, who must have been swimming in their cockpits, and the Chipmunk display; such great photo opportunities! 😎

    See ya next year! πŸ™‚

    in reply to: Lydd airshow (9 Sept 2006) #544938
    Skyraider3D
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    Cheers Neal! πŸ™‚

    in reply to: Lydd airshow (9 Sept 2006) #549555
    Skyraider3D
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    Thanks! πŸ™‚

    in reply to: Lodrino Airshow / Switzerland #549752
    Skyraider3D
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    Great stuff! Some real spectacular shots there!

    in reply to: NAS Oceana 2006 Airshow – Saturday #549757
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    Awesome formation flight! The fourth pic, of the Tomcat, is a very very nice one. Treasure it, as you won’t get another chance…

    in reply to: NI International Airshow #549761
    Skyraider3D
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    That last Red Arrows shot is a work of art! πŸ˜€

    in reply to: My small aviation photography FAQ #459145
    Skyraider3D
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    Great stuff Muflon!!

    Do not worry about people telling you about 1/60th handheld, they must have image stabalistation/ vibration reduction as i would be very very suprised if someone can hold a good airshow lens steady.

    Have you actually tried yet? You can do it too, just practise.

    Taken at 1/100th:
    http://skyraider3d.military-meshes.com/skyraider/photos/aircraft/ow050807_28.jpg
    crop: http://skyraider3d.military-meshes.com/skyraider/photos/aircraft/ow050807_01.jpg

    Taken at 1/60th:
    http://skyraider3d.military-meshes.com/skyraider/photos/aircraft/fl2005_20.jpg

    Taken at 1/40th:
    http://skyraider3d.military-meshes.com/skyraider/photos/aircraft/ow050820_01.jpg

    Taken at 1/30th:
    http://skyraider3d.military-meshes.com/skyraider/photos/aircraft/dx050910_01.jpg

    Taken at 1/20th:
    http://skyraider3d.military-meshes.com/skyraider/photos/aircraft/ow050924_01.jpg

    All taken with the crappy ultra-light Canon 100-300 without image stabilizer.

    The last shot, taken at a silly 1/20th of a second, gets fuzzy at the nose and tail ends. I believe this is because of perspective distortion, rather than faulty panning. The wing is also fuzzy as it vibrates because of the landing shock. Nothing you can do about that at this sort of speed. The cockpit area is sharp, which is what counts most.

    Muflon is right… machine gun away and you have a good chance of getting a sharp one amongst many crap ones πŸ˜€

    IS does help a bit with horizontal pans (see http://skyraider3d.military-meshes.com/skyraider/photos/aircraft/ow060604.htm for some examples – Seafire, Piper, BΓΌcker) but I haven’t noticed too much difference with non-horizontal airshow pics. I usually keep it on though, as it helps in getting head-on shots more stable. In overhead passes however you tend to fight against it, no matter what IS mode you use (“static” or “panning”).

    When panning, stand parallel from the flight path – do NOT face the plane, you can’t pan this way. If it’s a jet and you expect it to pull up with full afterburner, even face away a bit from the plane. Start panning over your shoulder. When the action happens you’ll already be panning with it and facing it for optimal shooting comfort.

    PS. I personally found the best compromise between a good prop blur and chances of getting a sharp picture to be around 1/250th of a second. For helicopters (and tilt rotors) you need to go down to 1/125th or else the main rotor freezes too much. But if your panning is flawed, even 1/1000th of a second won’t save you πŸ™‚ In general I think 1 in 4 or 5 pics I make is of acceptable sharpness, and only 1 in 10 is really good. Funnily enough this seems to be totally irrelevant to shutterspeed, as I get the same success rates at 1/30th of a second πŸ™‚ But then again I use such low shutterspeeds usually only for landing/take-off shots, when the path of the plane is straight and predictable.

    in reply to: Unsharp mask #459149
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    For web-sized pics (I use 750×500 px) I tend to use a very small radius (0.2) and 200-250%, then apply it once and if nothing starts aliasing yet a second time, then fade back to where the aliasing started. Often some areas start aliasing sooner than others and you need to restore these with your original resize. One of many ways of doing this is duplicating your image before sharpening, then erasing the bits that went wrong (so the original non-sharpened resize shows through).

    in reply to: Lydd Air Show 09-09-2006 #549769
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    Good stuff Martin!
    The rolling Mustang catching the sunlight is very nice.

    in reply to: Lydd airshow (9 Sept 2006) #550318
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    Cheers πŸ™‚

    For those who haven’t had enough of it yet… more here:
    http://skyraider3d.military-meshes.com/skyraider/photos/aircraft/lydd060909.htm

    in reply to: Lydd airshow (9 Sept 2006) #550500
    Skyraider3D
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    It was indeed.

    The only thing… the commentators… they reminded me of Beavis & Butthead! πŸ˜€
    I quote: “Huh huh… that was cool”.

    in reply to: Lydd airshow (9 Sept 2006) #550512
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    Must’ve missed it… But you gotto admit, that polished 195 is a stunner πŸ˜€

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