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Old 25-07-11, 10:21 PM
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southport airshow 2011

a few from sundays southport airshow



















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all in all it was a good day the weather was great unlike last year
all photo's were taken with a canon 50d and a 300mm F4 L so some of the closer flying was too close

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Old 25-07-11, 10:36 PM
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I'm bummed out 'cos I'm away for the Sunderland Airshow this weekend.

These are really great images, perfectly exposed. Nice one.
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Old 26-07-11, 06:49 AM
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Great set, nice & tight on the action, good colours.

Glad you had a bit of blue sky which makes the job a bit easier. Top shots always look good so I particularly like the glider & hunter

The shutter speed for the Lanc looks a bit fast
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Nice set of photos there. Looks like you had a good day.
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Old 26-07-11, 10:43 AM
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thanks for the replies folks

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i kept the shutter speed around 1/800th and F8 apeture
safe settings as i call them unfortunatly anyhting with a prop will get pretty much frozen ( as you allready know ) but i havn't got the steadiest of hands i need around 1/800th at 300mm just to stop camera shake
helicopters just don't look right at all
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Old 26-07-11, 11:08 AM
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thanks for the replies folks

@cathus
i kept the shutter speed around 1/800th and F8 apeture
safe settings as i call them unfortunatly anyhting with a prop will get pretty much frozen ( as you allready know ) but i havn't got the steadiest of hands i need around 1/800th at 300mm just to stop camera shake
helicopters just don't look right at all
Tell me about it, I have a bigger problem with the 600mm, are you handheld or monopod?

You really want 1/400 or 1/320 for props & choppers want below 1/125, it is possible but yopu do get quite a few chucked in the bin.
I took 2,000 shots at Duxford mostly on my 600 & binned just over 1,000 as I was trying to get lots of prop blur
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Old 26-07-11, 12:06 PM
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Tell me about it, I have a bigger problem with the 600mm, are you handheld or monopod?
all hand held i find monopods awkward to use
i tried lower shutter speeds but like i say my hands are not steady enough
with helicopters i'd say more like 1/50th to get decent rotor blur i think a tripod would be essential
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