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  • 2020 Tyabb Airshow

    This is my first attempt at photographing aeroplanes I'm at a bit of a loss as to the best crop. Do I just follow the rule of thirds, unfortunately there no leading lines to draw a persons eye to the subject, it's just there. I thought photographing the planes would be hard enough, but presentation is proving harder.
    In hindsight I probably should have used a slower shutter speed to give some movement to the propellers.

    All C & C greatly appreciated.
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    #9 The Roulettes.
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  • #2
    G'day mate

    All great pics from where I'm sitting
    suggestion ...... rotate #1 right x 90deg and see if it appears more spectacular

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Ozzie_Traveller View Post
      G'day mate

      All great pics from where I'm sitting
      suggestion ...... rotate #1 right x 90deg and see if it appears more spectacular

      Phil
      That's the way he was heading mate, straight down. Looked pretty spekky from where I was standing.
      Here's the uncropped version, feel free to have a play with it.

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      • #4
        All great shots John. Prop motion is very tricky and there's no set shutter speed - it all depends on the actual prop speed - its just an experimental thing. It can be anywhere between 1/60th and 1/320th. Photographing jets is easier! Also, whether the planes are coming towards you or flying past you. Choppers are a lot slower as well. Great to be able to just hang around the aerodrome and try settings for different planes so you can note them down for future eference. Keep it up. I did get some shots of the Roulettes when they were in Cairns, those guys are world class for precision flying. You can always use the new Spin Blur filter added to Photoshop CC.
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        • #5
          Okay GJ - here's my take on #1
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          • #6
            One more. This one required a bit more work.

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            • Isac
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              Lovely work John. Can you tell us what you did for this one? You mentioned a "a bit more work".

          • #7
            I used #6 and the one above to see if the props could be blurred and I think the new "Spin Blur" tool in Photoshop did OK - it's really flexible to get the right look. Any views?
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            Red plane. New sky to see the prop more clearly.
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            • Grumpy John
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              While not a full 360 deg of blur the effect does improve the image. Thanks for having a play.

            • Isac
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              This was only one of the many options in the Spin Blur tool, there are so many variations.

          • #8
            "Lovely work John. Can you tell us what you did for this one? You mentioned a "a bit more work"."

            I needed to merge the tail of the plane from one shot into the body of another shot.

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            • Isac
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              Thanks mate, I'll give it a try if I need to. Well done and it looks good. Layer Masks! only way to go.
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