Friday - 090220-001.jpg (0/1)
Love it!!
We got to see some of the countryside in these photos and you sure do have a good location pegged out.
The Herky photos are spectacular. I really enjoy seeing the spinning propellers instead of frozen ones. What's the secret to getting blurred propellers and a sharp aircraft? Someone told me it had to do with the shutter speed being 1/100 for each hundred millimeters of lens used. In other words, a 300mm lens requires 3/100 exposure at whatever f stop the camera decides to throw in. Others say there is an f-stop for two bladed props, one for three bladed, etc. Will you share some techniques with us? Tom in Pensacola
"RustYŠ" wrote in message 53...
A busy day on Friday - in fact one of my busiest days for a few years. Here
is a few from the morning session, the rest I'll post later. Hope you
enjoy viewing them as much as I did taking them.
ps ~ notice I bagged that Navy hawk after all !!
|