For nailing the Photog's Choice on A.net!!
That's one helluva shot man!
For nailing the Photog's Choice on A.net!!
That's one helluva shot man!
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It is an awesome shot!! Congrats John!!!
Mark Lawrence - KFLL
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As always excellent shot Moose!
That is one sick photo Moose! Congrats and keep up the great work!
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Very cool moose! Love the detail in the aircraft! :borat:
The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".
Thanks, guys! It was a pleasant surprise to come home and find the e-mail from A.net about this.
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beat me to it!.. i just saw it now when i got back from upstate!!.. congrats john!!!
Great photo moose :)
I know how you took it, you probably have a camera and flash with 2nd curtain sync.
You took the photo with camera to capture the light trails in the dark, just before the shutter closed the flash went off and you took a photo of the plane.
The Canon EOS 3 can do the same but you need a very expensive flash unit to do that.
Your photo is great and demonstrates how good the above technique can be when used properly.
Not quite, Jetinder. Yes, the 40D does have a second curtain synch, but that's not how I did this one. I wouldn't pop a flash at an aircraft without the pilots knowing about it before hand.
As they was heading over to park, I asked the marshaller where he was going to stop them. Knowing that spot, I set up the tripod, aimed to catch the front of the aircraft in the right side of the frame. When he taxied into the frame, I tripped the shutter, set for a 30 second exposure. He taxied in and stopped on the spot, and I ended up with about 15 seconds of the exposure taken with the aircraft stopped, prior to engine shut down.
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Moose, excellent photo, but even better planning for it! That's great work.
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Very nice shot Moose! Congrats!
Hi Moose
No worries :) it is an excellent photo :)
John,
Great shot and congrats!
Bill
Very cool shot Moose! congrats!
Patrick O --- Staten Island, NY
Great composition and what aresult! Nice job Moose!
And I, I took the path less traveled by
and that has made all the difference......yet...
I have a feeling a handle of people are going to be very interested in what I post in the near future.
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