Lovely shots John. Best for me are the P51 Big Beautiful Doll and the 2 Corsairs. Thanks for sharing.
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Lovely photo’s. I’d sell my nan to have had that opportunity.:D
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Simply stunning.:)
Yes it is true i/r photography, the i/r filters are opaque to the human eye so only true i/r light can reach the sensor. By shooting at f8 or smaller you are increasing the depth of feild, thus allowing more to be in focus to start with. You can also just pull the focus foward slightly.
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Nice captures RobAnt, the Prentice did make an appearance at Abingdon this year, lovely to see it. The glider display was amazing, alot better than at Biggin, did you see at the end of the display when it came in super steep, almost a dive. Everyone around stood up to see, i really thought he was going to bite the big one. Well done.
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Lovely photos Semae, can feel the power coming from the ar*e end of the Tiffie, also topside Hunter shot is great.
Thanks for posting,
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Kood I/R filters from £15 on ebay.
1. if poss shoot in raw mode. Set camera to manual and use an aperature of f8, and a shutter speed of 1sec. Keep iso to 100-200.
2. compose shot on a tripod, dont put i/r filter on yet.
3. attach filter, ensure its fitted tightly so not to let any light through the sides. your camera should still auto focus.
4. take the photo.
5. look at the photo on the rear screen, it will be quit dark red. if its really dark, up the exposure to 2secs.
6. tweek in photoshop, using the white balance pipette on a white cloud or similar.
Happy shooting
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Adam, to check if your camera works with i/r, take a pic of your tv remote control i/r led. If you can see it lit up in the picture it compatable.
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Lovely shots Darren, love the BBMF.
Thanks for posting.
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Nice shot! Gotta love the ‘Tang.
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GOOOOOOOOOONERS!!!!:D
GOOOOOOOOOONERS!!!!:D
Great shots, love that first one.
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WOW! those are absolutely stunning.
Thank for sharing them.
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Simply stunning as always. The light on the tiffies is beautiful.
How about a “lowlight.net”, now theres an idea.
I agree the 10d is a great camera.
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