Valvebounce said:Hi Simon.
Beatiful series, stunning clarity, really like the wocka wocka with the exhaust haze!
Cheers, Graham.
Roo said:F-18Fs taking off, AP-3C Orion flying by with one engine shut down, Europcopter ARH Tiger, and a couple of B-52 shots
zim said:Valvebounce said:Hi Simon.
Beatiful series, stunning clarity, really like the wocka wocka with the exhaust haze!
Cheers, Graham.
+100!!
How the heck do you get such clarity?
I was going to post more to this great thread but honestly I'm put off :'( I need to try harder ;D
chasinglight said:Some of my favorite photos from the 2015 Tico Warbird Airshow. Feel free to comment or critique.
Valvebounce said:Hi chasinglight.
I really like the B25 in black and white, shot 1851, the jets crossing, were you panning with the nearer aircraft? Is the blur from panning or just depth of field?
In shot 4376, how on earth do they know where the other guy is, cameras in the bottom of the plane? Wingman with thumbs up/ down?
All in all a very nice series of shots.
Cheers, Graham.
chasinglight said:Some of my favorite photos from the 2015 Tico Warbird Airshow. Feel free to comment or critique.
chasinglight said:Graham thanks for your comments. I also really like how the B-25 turned out in BW; when I saw how nice and contrasty it was I knew it had to be processed as BW. I almost added some film grain for a more vintage feel, but that's not really my style.
As for the jets crossing, yes I was panning with the closer aircraft and shot @ 1/1000s; that is why the left F16 is slightly blurred. Every time I shoot this maneuver I always get one plane sharp and one plane blurred; which is nice because it shows the speed, but in the future I may try exposing at a faster SS to see if I can reduce the blur a bit. On a side note about shooting the opposing solo maneuver; it was really annoying because they kept changing which plane was closer, so I have some shots that would be perfect except I unknowingly followed the farther F16, resulting in a blurred F16 obscuring a sharp one.
In 4376, that is the thunderbirds calypso pass; I have no clue how they do it, but it is very cool. I have see it both where the bottom of the planes are facing each other and also where the cockpits are facing each other.