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Nice shot Rob, was that from Harbourtown or somewhere eles as i have heard of this place but havent been there yet, when we come up that way we stay at Adelaide shores caravan park so not far away from the airport so used to sit and watch them, but when i come down in april i hope to get the chance to get some shots.
Cheers John D3,D2x,D70,18-70 kit lens,Sigma 70-200mm F2.8EX HSM,Nikon AF-I 300m F2.8, TC20E 2X
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Great shot, perfectly framed.
Have you done any photoshop work on it? Please take this as constructive critism I am not an expert, perhaps a shade more contrast, i think a small amount of levels and some USM (un-sharp mask, 0.5 radius, 100%) could perhaps improve on this image slightly.
glen
i hope the 200-400 is "that" good ! bbj yes it was taken at the back of harbourtown, apparently the international big ones eg. airbus ... come in the morning and afternoon, when i drove away i noticed a parking place near the end of the runway so maybe next time will go there and have a look, maybe i will see the pilots faces with my 200-400 !!! cheers rob
Ok Rob Great mate well when u do ley us know what the spot is like mate.
200-400 well just as well its not a spot lite mate u could burn there eyes out with it. You know we will expect great thing whens u get that lens. Cheers John BBJ D3,D2x,D70,18-70 kit lens,Sigma 70-200mm F2.8EX HSM,Nikon AF-I 300m F2.8, TC20E 2X
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robw25, you killed yourself if you point the 200-400VR to the aircraft, they will shoot you cos they think you have a shoulder heat seeker missile and try to bring it down Birddog114
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nice capture rob,
any advise to others wishing to shot landing/taking off airplanes? i was thinking of shooting during a rain storm for an interesting bg, the blue bg is really not helping show the speed or size of the plane, plus using a panning shot would yield the same result. Life's pretty straight without drifting
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What Birddog failed to mention is that the 200-400 shipped with a couple of Sidewinder missiles.
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i thought they had infrared scrambling to distrubt the laser targeting of your "heat seeker" Life's pretty straight without drifting
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i did notice a security camera had turned in my direction so i spose i was being watched, i used a monopod which i had just purchased in the city and was a bit weird trying to keep the plane in the viewfinder, my advice would be to get a list of departure times and dont stand in an open paddock like a spare prick at a wedding ask someone who works there if he knows a viewing area.... like i have said previous ....as i was driving away from it i drove past "the viewing area"
cheers rob
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