Hope you like it
Nuremberg NUE/EDDN civ
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- Flygvapnet_Viggen
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Re: Nuremberg NUE/EDDN civ
Oh yes!!! I do like it!!
http://WWW.FVPHOTO.NL/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; --- Check out my photos of this spotting season on my website!
I'd rather depict atmosphere and the 'heat of the moment' making a catchy photo than to reflect the real situation and real colours showing a boring photo.
I'd rather depict atmosphere and the 'heat of the moment' making a catchy photo than to reflect the real situation and real colours showing a boring photo.
Re: Nuremberg NUE/EDDN civ
Wonderful shot!
Re: Nuremberg NUE/EDDN civ
Can you please tell uw what kind of camera, objective and settings you used for this beautiful picture.
Ciao
Ralph
Ciao
Ralph
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Re: Nuremberg NUE/EDDN civ
First of all thank you!kmarrie wrote:Can you please tell uw what kind of camera, objective and settings you used for this beautiful picture.
I was using a 5D Mark III with a Canon 100-400 L.
These were my settings: 5s f/8.0 at 360mm ISO100
Re: Nuremberg NUE/EDDN civ
Thanks for the info.
5D mk3 what a greath camera it is!!
I'm using the same camera since 5 months now. I'm very glad you convinced me with your picture to take some nights shots this winter!.
Ciao Ralph
5D mk3 what a greath camera it is!!
I'm using the same camera since 5 months now. I'm very glad you convinced me with your picture to take some nights shots this winter!.
Ciao Ralph
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Re: Nuremberg NUE/EDDN civ
With a less expensive camera's (Canon 30D or 40D) it is also possible to take good night shots like these. So don't be discouraged if you have a cheaper model. Just go out and try and try and try!kmarrie wrote:Thanks for the info.
5D mk3 what a greath camera it is!!
I'm using the same camera since 5 months now. I'm very glad you convinced me with your picture to take some nights shots this winter!.
Ciao Ralph
Looking forward to the results.
Thijs
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- Boudewijn van Oirschot
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Re: Nuremberg NUE/EDDN civ
Love your Skywork shot!!
Remember the golden rule, it's about the photographers skills and not only the abilities of the camera + objective..
Even with a 'simple' powershot camera you can get the same results.kmarrie wrote:Thanks for the info.
5D mk3 what a greath camera it is!!
I'm using the same camera since 5 months now. I'm very glad you convinced me with your picture to take some nights shots this winter!.
Ciao Ralph
Remember the golden rule, it's about the photographers skills and not only the abilities of the camera + objective..
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Re: Nuremberg NUE/EDDN civ
Thank you..Boudewijn van Oirschot wrote:Love your Skywork shot!!
Even with a 'simple' powershot camera you can get the same results.
Remember the golden rule, it's about the photographers skills and not only the abilities of the camera + objective..
Absolutely right! This shot was taken with a 500D :
http://www.airplane-pictures.net/photo/ ... er-do-328/