I organised a night photo shoot at Scone last night for photographers interested in night photography. ACS Flight Training were to be doing some night rating training at the same time but the weather beat them, so engine running Cessna 152s were not to be.
Here is some of the pictures...
G-BHAI Cessna 152, with some help from a ghost in the machine... who knew how to put the nav lights on
G-BHAI Cessna 152, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
The star was the Bulldog, G-CBBT on reflection we started too early and should have waited a lit longer however this goes to show a key safety point. Props are almost invisible at night. Safety first.
G-CBBT Bulldog, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
The Club's training flexwing Quik G-DTAR along with some of its pals in the hangar.
G-DTAR GT450, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
A spot of back lighting went wrong with the ACS Cherokee Arrow G-EPTR.
G-EPTR Cherokee Arrow, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
ACS Cessna 172 G-ISLY with the nav lights on
G-ISLY Cessna 172, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
A super shot of the Super Cub G-SUPA.
G-SUPA Super Cub, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
The Clubs training three-axis microlight, Eurostar G-CFNW with a spot of backlighting
G-CFNW Eurostar, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
This was a proof of concept shot, a composite image from 19 photos taken at 12800ISO, ACS Flight Training's G-BXMA Cessna 152
G-BMXA Cessna 152 final by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
Inside every mk.26 Spitfire a real one is bursting to get out. Andy's mk.26 G-CEIN.
G-CIEN Spitfire, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
To finish, another one of Kerr's Bulldog G-CBBT
G-CBBT Bulldog, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
My thanks to ACS Flight Training, Alba Airsports, Kerr and the Scottish Aero Club for making it happen last night and we raised a bit for money for Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance in the process. Thanks guys.
There are a some larger sized pictures on my Flickr site, https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwshack/ including some before and after shots of the 12800ISO test shots.
Scone night shoot 14 Feb 17 UPDATED 17Feb
Scone night shoot 14 Feb 17 UPDATED 17Feb
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Some more pictures...
Backlit flexwings.
G-BZRR Quantum
G-BZRR Quantum, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
G-INGS Super Decathlon
G-INGS Super Decathlon, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
Backlit flexwings.
G-BZRR Quantum
G-BZRR Quantum, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
G-INGS Super Decathlon
G-INGS Super Decathlon, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
Re: Scone night shoot 14 Feb 17 UPDATED 17Feb
A photo you don't see very often, a flexwing at night.
Note the slight blur on the tips of the sail as it catches the evening breeze.
G-DTAR GT450, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
After two days of cancellations, the night-flying went ahead last night.
G-BGLG Cessna 152, is all prepped and ready to fly.
G-BGLG Cessna 152, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
I could have cried when I chimped the picture to discover that I had made a rookie mistake and left the image stabilisation on... and then I discover it wasn't the lens that was shaking it was the whole aircraft. I had caught it at that moment when all the cylinders had not fired properly and it was giving itself a good shoogle.
G-BGLG Cessna 152 REJECT, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
Note the slight blur on the tips of the sail as it catches the evening breeze.
G-DTAR GT450, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
After two days of cancellations, the night-flying went ahead last night.
G-BGLG Cessna 152, is all prepped and ready to fly.
G-BGLG Cessna 152, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
I could have cried when I chimped the picture to discover that I had made a rookie mistake and left the image stabilisation on... and then I discover it wasn't the lens that was shaking it was the whole aircraft. I had caught it at that moment when all the cylinders had not fired properly and it was giving itself a good shoogle.
G-BGLG Cessna 152 REJECT, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
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Re: Scone night shoot 14 Feb 17 UPDATED 17Feb
Nice to see something different, need Blackbushe to jump on the bandwagon with this sort of thing...
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Great to see these. Thanks for posting!
Anthony.
Anthony.
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Brilliant set of pic's.
I did my engineer licence training at Scone (AST) and still like to stop by there every now and then if we're up at Perth. Great little airfield to just stop and watch the goings on.
Eng
I did my engineer licence training at Scone (AST) and still like to stop by there every now and then if we're up at Perth. Great little airfield to just stop and watch the goings on.
Eng