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Shuttleworth magic

Postby Hagar » Sun Jul 17, 2005 4:26 am

Old Warden really is an enchanting place. The Gladiator & Hind glistening in the beautiful evening sunlight. Gorgeous. ;)

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Nothing beats the sound of Merlins in the evening. :D
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Re: Shuttleworth magic

Postby Craig. » Sun Jul 17, 2005 4:39 am

Good morning Doug.
These are by far some of your best photos, ever posted.
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Re: Shuttleworth magic

Postby ozzy72 » Sun Jul 17, 2005 6:00 am

That last one is most certainly your best Spitfire shot yet Doug, simply beautiful ;)
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Re: Shuttleworth magic

Postby HawkerTempest5 » Sun Jul 17, 2005 6:20 am

Outstanding! The Gladiator and Hind shot is just pure magic.
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Re: Shuttleworth magic

Postby Felix/FFDS » Sun Jul 17, 2005 11:42 am

Sigh - such a beautiful series ruined by those darned monoplanes!
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Re: Shuttleworth magic

Postby beaky » Sun Jul 17, 2005 12:52 pm

Wowzers! Amazing what a difference a few minutes either way can make, light-wise. Magical.
BTW, what camera are you using now, and are these shots done with optical or digital zoom?
I'm sure you've posted the specs before (?), but haven't found them... I'm going crazy trying to decide what (inexpensive) digital camera to buy, and although I'd love 10x optical zoom or better, the price jump above 4x is pretty dramatic. If these shots were made with combined optical/digital zoom, I'd say that's a pretty good camera.
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Re: Shuttleworth magic

Postby alrot » Sun Jul 17, 2005 12:54 pm

Obious,this is a Professional work,amazing photos Doug :o
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Re: Shuttleworth magic

Postby Hagar » Sun Jul 17, 2005 1:43 pm

Thanks chaps. I'll take that comment by Felix as a veiled compliment. :P
I'm delighted with some of these myself. Strange how tastes vary. I think shot #4 of the Hind is possibly the best photo I've ever taken. Purely by accident of course, like all the others. ;)

Wowzers! Amazing what a difference a few minutes either way can make, light-wise. Magical.
BTW, what camera are you using now, and are these shots done with optical or digital zoom?
I'm sure you've posted the specs before (?), but haven't found them... I'm going crazy trying to decide what (inexpensive) digital camera to buy, and although I'd love 10x optical zoom or better, the price jump above 4x is pretty dramatic. If these shots were made with combined optical/digital zoom, I'd say that's a pretty good camera.

Depends what you call digital zoom. I crop most of my photos in IrfanView which is much the same thing. The problem with this type of camera is judging the amount of zoom you need for each photo. I very often get it wrong & nobody is more surprised than me when the odd one turns out dead centre & full frame. A very rare occurrence indeed. :o :D

My camera is a Fuji S5000. http://www.digitalcamera-hq.com/fuji-finepix-s5000-reviews.html (Superceded by the S5500.)
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Re: Shuttleworth magic

Postby Craig. » Sun Jul 17, 2005 1:48 pm

Or you could get a 300D which although a little older, would still do everything you need it too. My advice stick with what you have really. Yours does alot of the processing in the camera automatically. The DSLR doesnt. Unless thats something you want to branch out into?
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Re: Shuttleworth magic

Postby Hagar » Sun Jul 17, 2005 1:59 pm

Or you could get a 300D which although a little older, would still do everything you need it too. My advice stick with what you have really. Yours does alot of the processing in the camera automatically. The DSLR doesnt. Unless thats something you want to branch out into?

I like the 350D Craig. About the same size as my S5000 with similar features to the 20D, only better  - or so the experts tell me. It also has a fully automatic mode. I've had a demonstration of it & I'm sure it would suit me. The only problem is the price. I haven't learned how to use the one I have properly yet. ::) ;)
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Re: Shuttleworth magic

Postby Craig. » Sun Jul 17, 2005 2:05 pm

To be honest doug. Part of the fun of owning A DSLR is getting away from auto and learning.
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Re: Shuttleworth magic

Postby Hagar » Sun Jul 17, 2005 2:12 pm

To be honest doug. Part of the fun of owning A DSLR is getting away from auto and learning.

Ah, but there's the difference you see. I never had any interest in all that messing around. I have enough problems as it is & if I had to worry about setting it up first I would miss every shot. The plane would be a mile away before I was ready. :'(

I'll never make a "proper" photographer. All I every wanted to do is take reasonable pictures of pretty aeroplanes. I'm quite pleased with the results so far.
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Re: Shuttleworth magic

Postby Craig. » Sun Jul 17, 2005 2:24 pm

And these, are to be honest. Very pretty pictures:)
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Re: Shuttleworth magic

Postby Rifleman » Mon Jul 18, 2005 10:37 pm

Yet once again.......very nice work there, Doug  :o.......if anyone could call a day out capturing all that fine hardware, "Work".......... 8)
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