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    CYUL 09Aug11

    Had a quick trip to Montreal come up. After a few pm and text I was able to meet NYCA member acote for some weekend spotting. Thank you Alexandre, I learned lots spending the afternoon with you!!!

    Got out this AM for a few sunrise panning shots. I figured go slow or go home

    Most of these are at 1/60th to 1/100th of a second, sorry for the dust spots and shoddy editing I am working from my laptop.

    #1 A quiet Dash-8? A Bombardier corporate plane I think.


    #2 One of a bazzilion Air Canada Jazz Dash 8's


    #3 Air Creebec heading to the Great White North


    #4 The nasty American Eagle livery


    #5 The obligatory Air Canada shot


    #6 Not a pan, but always nice to see Mexican planes!


    #7 A nice little King Air


    #8 Av mode dropped me down to 1/30th for this one!



    Bigger photos here
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    nice shots! looks like you got one of the exceedingly rare PT-6 equipped BE-100's...excellent work!
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    Great set Jeremy, that last AA pan shot is killer. What was your keeper rate for panning at these speeds, if you don't mind sharing?

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    Great panning!

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    Great shots Jeremy, especially the Dash 8's!!

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    Thanks for the kind comments guys! CYUL has some great morning spotting locations, about 100-200mm full frame and a couple of dirt piles to help see over the fence! Regarding my keeper rate, let me give a long winded explanation; I was out two mornings, the first day I shot mostly high shutter speed and only panned 4 or 5 planes. The second day I focused on panning everything except a handful of unique planes. I was shooting with the 100-400mm zoom, IS mode 2. I estimated what zoom I needed to fill the frame when the plane would be perpendicular to my location and then took a sequence of 3-6 shots per plane. The first one or two were typically too far away, but allowed be to get the AF focusing and the camera/lens tracking. I tried to get an image when the plane was perpendicular to my location and then another a bit past. It was a partly cloudy morning and the shots in brighter sun worked much better than the cloudy images. I started out at 1/200 then went to 1/100 and then went for it at around 1/50th.

    I would guess I saw about 20 planes and took about 200 panning pictures. I will review them on the home computer and probably keep 10 and submit 3 or 4 to jp.net.

    It made the morning a lot more enjoyable than just looking a ton of Air Canada and Air Canada Jazz planes

    So the short answer is a 5% keeper rate.
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    Great panning shots Jeremy! Incredible
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