Lightning Double Twilight Run
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Lightning Double Twilight Run
I have a ticket for this event is there any thing specific i need to photograph the lightnings i take it will require less tele range as it will be close and night will be fairly dark so for the statics i need wide and tripod for me so i can use hi rez on my olympus just wondering if i can get away with a 40-150mm f2.8 (80-300mm) fl in 35 terms 12-35mm f2.8 (24-70) 35mm fl terms ,will i need anything over 300mm or wider than 24mm ?
Re: Lightning Double Twilight Run
Think you've got it covered. TBH 300MM at dusk is enough. You'll be walking on concrete and an uneven field if you go down for the run so boots help along with a head torch. If you've not been before get there early so can look at other airframes (if you are allowed) but be prepared for how the airframes are presented, it's not pretty.
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Re: Lightning Double Twilight Run
Ok thanks boots you mean walking boots not wellies ,would be nice to get some airframe shots Historic/industrial looking statics yes i will pop a head torch in me bag also .
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Re: Lightning Double Twilight Run
It's described on the flyer as an "Operational readiness platform" scramble. Is this event the real McCoy - light the blue touch paper and stand back? Or is it re-enactors running about in retro 1960's flying gear around the parked Lightnings?
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Roughcutter wrote:It's described on the flyer as an "Operational readiness platform" scramble. Is this event the real McCoy - light the blue touch paper and stand back? Or is it re-enactors running about in retro 1960's flying gear around the parked Lightnings?
Both I believe, based on past events. Serviceability permitting the two taxi-able Lightnings should be blasting down with burners lit followed by re-enactors posing around the trio parked outside and/or inside the Q-sheds.
This will be my first time at the night run event and I'm looking forward to it immensely!
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In that case then I'm quite tempted
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Make sure you have ear defenders, as it can be painfully loud!
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The title of this sub section, on the forum, states "Air-Show" photos. Why is a photography help question here?
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Because i wanted hints and tips for photographing in dark conditions and floodlight statics and was provided with some tips albeit clothing and safety but having the right equipment is not just lens camera options .
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One of my favourite events of the year. Don't be afraid to use high ISO if you need. See the EXIF data on these for an idea, although this year they have switched ends which may have an impact on the light/silhouette-y shots
Lightning QRA Return by Harry Measures, on Flickr
The Best Kind of Fireworks by Harry Measures, on Flickr
Sunset Scrable by Harry Measures, on Flickr
Lightning QRA Return by Harry Measures, on Flickr
The Best Kind of Fireworks by Harry Measures, on Flickr
Sunset Scrable by Harry Measures, on Flickr