Red Arrows (6 x 100kb ish images)
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 8:59 am
Hi
Been to the sunderland international airshow today, its the biggest free airshow in europe and its held right on the coast with the displays taking place over the sea. This means there are no static aircraft displays (no runway) which caused me some problems as my longest lens is the (almost) useless 28-80mm f3.3-5.6 G.
I tried taking pictures of most of the planes (Harrier, Merlins, Lynx, Tuccano, Nimrod, Dacota, Spitfire, Hurricane, Euro Fighter, Tornado and loads more) on the off chance that I could crop out the tiny spec of a plane and be left with a half decent picture - not a chance!
To make it worse, the guy I went with had his Cannon 70-200 IS lens in action (still not quite long enough, but much better than 80mm!) and his shots were pin sharp and in need of only a little cropping.
Anyway, the Red Arrows were on at the end and I finally got some shots I could PP to within an inch of there lives and get something close to useable.
Let me know what you think...
Been to the sunderland international airshow today, its the biggest free airshow in europe and its held right on the coast with the displays taking place over the sea. This means there are no static aircraft displays (no runway) which caused me some problems as my longest lens is the (almost) useless 28-80mm f3.3-5.6 G.
I tried taking pictures of most of the planes (Harrier, Merlins, Lynx, Tuccano, Nimrod, Dacota, Spitfire, Hurricane, Euro Fighter, Tornado and loads more) on the off chance that I could crop out the tiny spec of a plane and be left with a half decent picture - not a chance!
To make it worse, the guy I went with had his Cannon 70-200 IS lens in action (still not quite long enough, but much better than 80mm!) and his shots were pin sharp and in need of only a little cropping.
Anyway, the Red Arrows were on at the end and I finally got some shots I could PP to within an inch of there lives and get something close to useable.
Let me know what you think...