Duxford 05-10-08

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Dean F
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Duxford 05-10-08

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Enough said about the weather. Here are a few of my efforts.
Bit disapointed with the PDF, enjoyed the flat displays though.
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Some more
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Thanks for taking the time to look.
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That Typhoon strobe shot! :drool: :yahoo: :rock: :clap:

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Nice pics Dean - surprised anyone could get pics in that light - especially to that quality - well done!!

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Dean, some decent shots in there considering the weather.

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Although this isn't that sharp, the effects you have captured in this shot are fantastic. Just look at the moisture from the prop. Great capture! :clap:

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Great shots in totally adverse weather - good stuff!

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Nice shots there Dean.
You seem to have done well with the light in your pictures and sharpness.
My F16 shot was Nothing short of Shocking and yours has come out Very well as the conditions when he came in were Awfull.

Well done.

What Camera and lense were you using if you don't mind me asking.

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blackcat wrote:Nice shots there Dean.
You seem to have done well with the light in your pictures and sharpness.
My F16 shot was Nothing short of Shocking and yours has come out Very well as the conditions when he came in were Awfull.

Well done.

What Camera and lense were you using if you don't mind me asking.

Mark.


Thanks for all the kind comments.
Mark, i was using a Canon 40D twinned with a Canon 100-400 L IS.
ISO set at 320, Shutter priority, 2/3 stop over comp.
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Very nice pictures Dean. :biggrin: :clap: :clap:
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Last Typhoon shot is well caught given the speed and lack of light. Catching the strobe too is the icing. Very nice :clap:

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Nice shots Dean. :clap: :clap:

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You've got to be pleased with those, I especially like the strobe capture, well done! :clap:

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