Hi everybody,
Yesterday I was able to visit Nordholz because of the fantastic efforts of Gijs ten Velde (Mr. GRAS). As I grew up at MVK Valkenburg, home of the Dutch P-3 Orions, I was quite sentimental about this visit. And with sentimental feelings cames sentimental weather......
The visit lasted 1,5 hours and produced a limited number of photo opportunities. Outside were two P-3C Orions, three Super Lynx and two Do-228. Unfortunately we had to stay away from the ELINT Atlantic.
Hope you like the shots, despite of the weather.
Cheers,
Iwan
MVK Nordholz - basevisit
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Thanks Bianca,
The flying Lynx was shot with a Canon EF 300mm/f2.8L + Canon EF 1.4x Extender, mounted on a Canon EOS-1D Mark II (1.3x magnification factor). Using shutterspeed priority, the camera was set at 1/800 and ISO 200, which required a f7.1 apperture. No over or under exposure was set.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Iwan
The flying Lynx was shot with a Canon EF 300mm/f2.8L + Canon EF 1.4x Extender, mounted on a Canon EOS-1D Mark II (1.3x magnification factor). Using shutterspeed priority, the camera was set at 1/800 and ISO 200, which required a f7.1 apperture. No over or under exposure was set.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Iwan
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Hi Iwan,Iwan Bogels wrote:The flying Lynx was shot with a Canon EF 300mm/f2.8L + Canon EF 1.4x Extender, mounted on a Canon EOS-1D Mark II (1.3x magnification factor). Using shutterspeed priority, the camera was set at 1/800 and ISO 200, which required a f7.1 apperture. No over or under exposure was set.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Iwan
I asume post processing as usual: overlay & sharpening with high pass. The colour are quite bright for a cloudy day.
Marc.