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Photo topic EHAM 03-05-2009
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Re: Photo topic EHAM 03-05-2009
The last one is great indeed!
I also see this photo is taken with F/29 why such a high F ?
And which spot/rwy is this ?
I also see this photo is taken with F/29 why such a high F ?
And which spot/rwy is this ?
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Re: Photo topic EHAM 03-05-2009
Please ask me an easier question - I wanted to take the shots where the lights but also the plane is sharp. And I've tested a lot with my normal manual settings (F/8.0) and I've seen that only the lights were sharp but not the plane. So i decided my camera (Canon EOS 50D) should make the settings automatically. And the camera choose the F/29. As i said I've tested a lot but only the foreground was sharp. Maybe there is an easier way to get both things sharp...planespotters.nl wrote:The last one is great indeed!
I also see this photo is taken with F/29 why such a high F ?
And which spot/rwy is this ?
And it was the spot at Runway 18C.
Re: Photo topic EHAM 03-05-2009
I agreea1rliners_2005 wrote:the last one
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Re: Photo topic EHAM 03-05-2009
you only get a high depth of focus with a high lens opening value (is small lens opening)So f/29 is not so unusual
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Re: Photo topic EHAM 03-05-2009
Must disagree with that a little, f/29 is unusual. The theory is correct of course, but f/11 would probably have done the trick as well. Anyway, it worked, with a nice steady shot at 1/50 sec.!
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Re: Photo topic EHAM 03-05-2009
To get the star effect on the lights, you have to use a higher Av value. I agree with Key, probably a bit lower would have done the trick as well... Still you managed to get it sharp bothway's..
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