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Norwich Airport two weekends

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mustang

Norwich Airport two weekends

Post by mustang » Tue Apr 06, 2010 8:16 pm

This is my first post, all were taken last weekend and the weekend before.
All comments welcome

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Re: Norwich Airport two weekends

Post by Mike » Tue Apr 06, 2010 8:34 pm

Errmm..........have a look here,it'll help you.
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Re: Norwich Airport two weekends

Post by norwichmike » Wed Apr 07, 2010 4:43 pm

Had a quick look at your photos on your photobucket some nicely caught shots, like the Thomas Cook B752 landing.

So who are you really? Im a Norwich local, so may know you :???:

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mustang

Re: Norwich Airport two weekends

Post by mustang » Thu Apr 08, 2010 7:34 pm

Hi Norwich Mike

I am a local spotter, and member of Norwich Airport Aviation Group, we may well have met.

Lets try this again

Mustang

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The Cameraman

Re: Norwich Airport two weekends

Post by The Cameraman » Thu Apr 08, 2010 7:52 pm

Hi Mustang,

ah we can see them now.

First comments, clean your sensor, subjects nice and central, exposure a bit iffy but some pleasing angles.

What kit are you using?

Reagrds

Reggie

mustang

Re: Norwich Airport two weekends

Post by mustang » Thu Apr 08, 2010 8:28 pm

The Cameraman wrote:Hi Mustang,

ah we can see them now.

First comments, clean your sensor, subjects nice and central, exposure a bit iffy but some pleasing angles.

What kit are you using?

Reagrds

Reggie
Hi Cameraman

I am using a Cannon EOS 1000D with a Tamron 70-300mm zoom ASA 400

Learnig the ropes with the exposures, any other sugestions?

Mustang

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Re: Norwich Airport two weekends

Post by The Cameraman » Thu Apr 08, 2010 8:33 pm

Hi Mustang,

I always use my camera on purely manual settings, aim for central focus and exposure point and usually under expose by about 1/2 a stop.

What software are you using?

Regards

Reggie

mustang

Re: Norwich Airport two weekends

Post by mustang » Thu Apr 08, 2010 8:47 pm

The Cameraman wrote:Hi Mustang,

I always use my camera on purely manual settings, aim for central focus and exposure point and usually under expose by about 1/2 a stop.

What software are you using?

Regards

Reggie
Being new to these Digital camera's it's MS Picture publisher and straight out of the box

Mustang

The Cameraman

Re: Norwich Airport two weekends

Post by The Cameraman » Thu Apr 08, 2010 8:53 pm

Hi Mustang,

the colour contrasts seem to be a little harsh, so just tome it down a bit. I usually leave my ISO at 100 to ensure the least grainy image as possible. It's a question of practise, practise, practise. The composition of most of your shots looks pretty much spot on, so just try plenty of panning techniques. And when you do pan then remember to continue panning even when you've released the shutter. Also just before you take the shot, briefly pause your breath, you'll be amazed at the difference you'll get.

Regards

Reggie

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