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WarbirdsYesterday in Brisbane there was a ceremony to mark the 70th anniversary of the Battle of the Coral Sea. Dignitaries from Australia and the USA spoke, there was a battle of the bands between the RAN and USN, and finally there was a flyover of two aeroplanes from the era.
Apparently the US plane on the left is a T-6 Texan, and the one on the right is an Australian Wirraway. The Wirraway was built here to the same specs as the T-6. They certainly look like they came from the same litter, don't they? I'm happy with the image except that the shutter speed was a tad too fast - I would have liked those props to be spinning rather than just slightly blurred. TFF (Trevor)
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Re: WarbirdsYep - nice image and agree about the props but I don't think I'd subtract too many points for that Only 130mm on FX - they must have been quite low?
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Yes Rodney - well detected! They did three passes at 500 feet. Quite a sight. TFF (Trevor)
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Re: WarbirdsNice stuff Trevor, good compo with teh placement of the aircraft within the frame, nice angle showing teh underside, i lie it - perhaps a tighter crop? has it been cropped at all yet?
Regards shutter, better to have a usuable shot than none at all - if you have time practice for the 1/160 speed but otherwise, imo, nail it. Commonly referred to as the Harvard too from memory, they are great machines. gerry's photography journey
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Thanks Gerry. Yes, the Harvard is from the same family. The image has been cropped slightly. I resisted the urge to crop more because of the lack of motion. If the props were a circular blur, I probably would have cropped more because it is obvious to the viewer that the planes are in motion. With only having a slight blur, I felt that I wanted a bit more space around them so that you could tell they were actually flying. TFF (Trevor)
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fair call. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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