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Canuck[_9_]
May 8th 10, 08:11 AM
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Nick
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ŽiŠardo
May 8th 10, 08:13 PM
Onardo 08/05/2010 07:11, Canuck wrote:
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Superb! Thanks for posting.
ŽiŠardo
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Canuck[_9_]
May 9th 10, 05:30 AM
"ŽiŠardo" > wrote in message 
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> Onardo 08/05/2010 07:11, Canuck wrote:
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> Superb! Thanks for posting.
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> ŽiŠardo
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> Moving things in still pictures
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> FastStone - Infinitely Flexible Photographic Fixing - For Free!
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Thanks! I'm glad someone liked them.
All of the pictures from that evenings shots are posted on my aviation photo 
group on Google in a larger format. I sent out some of them on here too but 
in a smaller format.
I had intended to try and get these types of images at the Aviation Heritage 
Air Park for a while now. I love the place and go there now and again every 
year just to ogle and gawk at the magnificent aircraft on display. So, I 
kind of know the layout of the aircraft fairly well and the sight angles and 
so on. I had composed the images in my head and had a rough idea from where 
I wanted to shoot each one and I wanted to do it at dusk to get that look 
and feel that I was after. Getting the setting sun effect on a collection of 
aircraft like these imparts a sense of time and history (to me). Also, I'm 
kind of still learning all the bells and whistles of my camera. Airplanes 
are very willing subjects most of the time and you can experiment to your 
hearts content providing you have enough light left. I had just finished 
having a coffee with a buddy and had my camera gear with me. I was rather 
surprised there was still as much light as there was but the conditions were 
perfect so I took the drive over to the park and it worked out well.
I have an idea for one or two more shots of the Sabre and T-33 but it will 
have to wait for another time. I ran out of light and my back gave out so 
back to the car I went.
I just hope I didn't freak out base security too much. :) "What the hell is 
this guy taking pictures of in the dark???" I'd like to take my tripod out 
and get some shots at night. I think I might ask for permission first 
because that might really freak someone out.
I'm hoping I feel up to the task and can go to the air show just across the 
border in a couple of weeks. If so, I should have a whole bunch of new 
photos to share!
Take care,
Nick
PS>> Is anyone from Winnipeg going or interested in going to the air show in 
Grand Forks on the 22nd? Drop me a note on here.
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