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Hi Stahlhelms.
Very nice shots, Mustangs are such... Is it wrong to call an instrument of death beautiful. Aesthetically pleasing aircraft. Is the third shot a T6 Texan? My freind and I were taking long exposures of a small waterfall at a local beach 2 weekends ago and we were quite literally buzzed by what I believe was the aircraft type in your picture, I say buzzed as he was low and shifting, no time from first hearing it to passed by and behind the clif to grab a shot, but it made both our day to see it.
Area was at Brook, Isle of Wight, southern England.

Cheers, Graham.


Stahlhelms said:
What lenses did you use for these shots?
I have the 70-3300 canon L lens.
What settings are best?
I usually shoot prop planes and like to blur the propeller so it looks like it's flying, but that blurs the plane sometimes.
 
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Valvebounce said:
Hi Stahlhelms.
Very nice shots, Mustangs are such... Is it wrong to call an instrument of death beautiful. Aesthetically pleasing aircraft. Is the third shot a T6 Texan? My freind and I were taking long exposures of a small waterfall at a local beach 2 weekends ago and we were quite literally buzzed by what I believe was the aircraft type in your picture, I say buzzed as he was low and shifting, no time from first hearing it to passed by and behind the clif to grab a shot, but it made both our day to see it.
Area was at Brook, Isle of Wight, southern England.

Cheers, Graham.

You're correct Graham. The T6 Texan was also known as the Harvard in Commonwealth countries and the Australian made Wirraway is also related to it. The planes in the attached pic are the Harvards/Texans of the Southern Knights Formation Aerobatics team.

Cheers

Phil
 

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An old one, the Bleriot XI, which I did spot on the Belgian Airforce Day last year.

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Hi Roo.
Thanks for that, my main thought at the time we got buzzed was damn why is the camera locked on a tripod with a ND4 grad on the front, next thought was where'd he go!

Still great to see, sometimes we have Spitfires fly over the house, that is nice.

Cheers, Graham.

Roo said:
You're correct Graham. The T6 Texan was also known as the Harvard in Commonwealth countries and the Australian made Wirraway is also related to it. The planes in the attached pic are the Harvards/Texans of the Southern Knights Formation Aerobatics team.

Cheers

Phil
 
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FEBS,
Those men in their crazy machines!
Made with cloth, wood, wires and metal, and in an open "cockpit", what guts these men have to fly them. In an age of jets, these prop jobs are really cute, wonderful flying contraptions!
Like you photo.
-r

FEBS said:
An old one, the Bleriot XI, which I did spot on the Belgian Airforce Day last year.
 
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