Dangermouse
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During the VE day celebrations at Hibaldstow airfield this chap paid us a short but pleasant visit
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Thanks for the comments...........Next time I will order the sun beforehand and make the pilot bank into it.......oh and stop the -4 wind so my hands arent shaking at 1/250........I did expect this from wannabes
I am looking for camera shake.............and cant see any .....so could you pinpoint it out please
Maybe I need to pay a visit to the opticians then as the only thing I can see that's blurry is the prop.........:shrug: I'd be happy with it. It is full size or a crop? Not that it matter's, just wondering....
As for the sky, sometimes we get a nice sunny blue day, and another time its overcast. **** happens! But I think in this instance the absence of an interesting sky makes such a great plane stand out more.
Not being funny or anything .....but every photo you comment on is either "soft" or blurry .........I think you need to pay a visit to an optician.
This was shot using a D200 and a 1980s sigma lens, so either you need eye treatment or you need to get off your high horse and stop thinking everyone has a D3 and millions of £££££ of lenses me old mucka
That's quite the assumption coming from somebody that doesn't even know me. I don't own a horse either, the wife wants one though. Why would I assume that everyone owns a D3 with millions in the bank? 20/20 vision though, so it must be something else.
Perhaps you need to evaluate your critique receiving skills. Because someone doesn't say 'Great Shot', 'Awesome' and 'Good shot' doesn't mean you need to throw your toys out of your pram.
OK comments taken onboard..........and thrown out
Sorry but the edit, to me , proves that the original wasn't sharp
To save any more arguments and whatever dignity I have.....Had ...... I am deleting the image
well done guys....
A big hand.... to all the nonsense about a bit soft around the tail end... crap....99% of you couldn't have done better. Prove me wrong and post your pics here..
Next time you shoot a totally sharp plane, let us see it....
Esp one coming towards you at 150 knots with a crap sky..... and not with your £5k body and £7k lens.......