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    http://www.pbase.com/marauder61
    http://www.cafepress.com/aaphotography

  • #2
    Re: Lady Alice - Gillespie Field

    BEE....AHHH......UUUUU..........TTIIII......FFUULL LLL..........photo!!!!!

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    • #3
      Re: Lady Alice - Gillespie Field

      Nice catch Victor. Do you know whose 51 it is?

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        P-51 Mustang Survivors: Survivor Home. World War II, North American P-51A, P-51B, P-51C, P-51D, P-51H, F-51D, F-51H Mustang survivor in civilian ownership
        Warlock #75, Steve Ballard, Al "Papa" Goss
        RIP 03/17/10

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        • #5
          Re: Lady Alice - Gillespie Field

          Wow, that's like a 60% Empire of the Sun moment, hahaha.
          Nice work as always.
          _________
          -Matt
          Red Bull has no earthly idea what "air racing" is.

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          • #6
            Re: Lady Alice - Gillespie Field

            As the first picture loaded, I said "WOW"! When I saw the second one, I just gazed in amazement. Truly phenomenal!! Masterful work. Thanks for sharing!!!

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            • #7
              Re: Lady Alice - Gillespie Field

              Vic, please bear with me, as this is an honest question....

              On the pictures, the nose of the plane, the name, prop, etc. is very sharply in focus, while from the cockpit back is progressively out of focus. Are you shooting this with the 'mondo lens' of yours that requires the sherpas to hold it steady from a distance, or was he right on top of you with a smaller lens? If it is with the big lens, it seems to have an incredibly narrow depth of field....is it a matter of playing with the shutter speed at the expense of field depth?

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              • #8
                Re: Lady Alice - Gillespie Field

                Originally posted by speeddemon
                On the pictures, the nose of the plane, the name, prop, etc. is very sharply in focus, while from the cockpit back is progressively out of focus. Are you shooting this with the 'mondo lens' of yours that requires the sherpas to hold it steady from a distance, or was he right on top of you with a smaller lens? If it is with the big lens, it seems to have an incredibly narrow depth of field....is it a matter of playing with the shutter speed at the expense of field depth?
                They were both shot with the big 500, hand held, no pod.
                Your right about shutter speed at the expense of field depth plus at a close distance it looses even more depth of field.
                #1 - 1/80s f/20.0 at 500.0mm iso100
                #2 - 1/100s f/14.0 at 500.0mm iso100
                http://www.pbase.com/marauder61
                http://www.cafepress.com/aaphotography

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