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1. F-15E - The Earthquake:pilotfly:

2. MiG-29 - Grounded :cry:

3. F-18 Blue number zeven :huh:

4. The Dutch F-16 :P

5. Stars and stripes ;)

6. The Belgium friends :joystick:

 

 

:pilotfly:The Earthquake (for Force_Feedback, en vergeet volgende keer niet je wekker te zetten):megalol:

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:cry: Grounded

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:huh: Blue number zeven

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:P The Dutch F-16

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;) Stars and stripes

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:joystick: The Belgium friends

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Thanks for the pics man! But please next time post just links to them when they are THAT BIG.

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Thx for the pics..one thing though,...I only looked at the exif for the f16, were you using sports mode program?, the exif shows a shutter speed of 1/1600 which is a lot faster than you need with a 200mm lens on your canon .... 1/500 is plenty fast enough , and would have let you get a brighter image

 

anyway thx for sharing

oo err...missus:animals_bunny:

 

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Thx for the pics..one thing though,...I only looked at the exif for the f16, were you using sports mode program?, the exif shows a shutter speed of 1/1600 which is a lot faster than you need with a 200mm lens on your canon .... 1/500 is plenty fast enough , and would have let you get a brighter image

anyway thx for sharing

 

I am only a starting photography armature with 3 months of experience and a BIG interest in just Air Show photography.

 

Equipment:

Camera: Canon 350D

Lens: Tamron Di-II 18-200mm F/3.5-6.3 XR

 

Were you using sports mode program?

As I am an armature, yes I was. :cry:

 

A shutter speed of 1/1600 which is a lot faster than you need with a 200mm lens on your canon .... 1/500 is plenty fast enough

Thanks for this good tip. :thumbup:

 

But keep in mind that this was my first Air Show photo shoot.

 

This winter I will take a course in photography that includes a five evenings and two field sessions taking photos. :book:

Please if anybody has any tips on taking photos of Air Shows, please share this knowledge it is more than welcome. :helpsmilie:

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Dutch,

sorry if that came across as criticism, I am also a beginer, I just got a nikon d50, and have been trying to learn..just passing on what I have learned so far...the great thing about digital is you can learn fast, taking hundreds of shots at a time.

at the moment I try as many different settings as I can in a session and then look at the settings that gave the best results

Ill post the shots I get at fairford this year and maybe by then you can give me some tips:)..cheers, Crusty

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