RAF Northolt Night Photoshoot XV (Mil)
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RAF Northolt Night Photoshoot XV (Mil)
Here some shots I made at this great event:
1- Hercules C1 XV295
Hercules C1 XV295 by Pieter57, on Flickr
2- S-2T Firecat
S-2T F-ZBEH\20 by Pieter57, on Flickr
1- Hercules C1 XV295
Hercules C1 XV295 by Pieter57, on Flickr
2- S-2T Firecat
S-2T F-ZBEH\20 by Pieter57, on Flickr
Last edited by Pieter on 18 Oct 2013, 15:24, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: RAF Northolt Night Photoshoot XV (Mil)
What did you do to the props of the C130? They're both moving and fixed
Nicely lit though!
Nicely lit though!
Last edited by Bennie on 18 Oct 2013, 15:27, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: RAF Northolt Night Photoshoot XV (Mil)
Nice one!
Good to see the old "K" made it to this event.
Good to see the old "K" made it to this event.
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Re: RAF Northolt Night Photoshoot XV (Mil)
Nice shots Pieter ! Love the prop effect on the Herc !
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Re: RAF Northolt Night Photoshoot XV (Mil)
Open your shutter seconds before start up (fixed position) and closing your shutter when the props are rotatingBennie wrote:What did you do to the props of the C130? They're both moving and fixed
Nicely lit though!
Great shots, again, Pieter! Good too see the planes were "on".
Assume makes an ASS of U and ME.
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Re: RAF Northolt Night Photoshoot XV (Mil)
I understand the technique but had never seen it practised by anyone before....Thijs wrote:Open your shutter seconds before start up (fixed position) and closing your shutter when the props are rotatingBennie wrote:What did you do to the props of the C130? They're both moving and fixed
Nicely lit though!
Great shots, again, Pieter! Good too see the planes were "on".
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Re: RAF Northolt Night Photoshoot XV (Mil)
Nie photos. I guess they de- or extracted the stairs while your shutter was open.
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Re: RAF Northolt Night Photoshoot XV (Mil)
Thijs wrote:Open your shutter seconds before start up (fixed position) and closing your shutter when the props are rotatingBennie wrote:What did you do to the props of the C130? They're both moving and fixed
Nicely lit though!
Great shots, again, Pieter! Good too see the planes were "on".
Hmmm......that will be quite an exposure Thijs. How much time does it take to start up all 4 engines ? They shut down all engines at the same time, and you only have to start shooting just before they come to a full stop.....
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Re: RAF Northolt Night Photoshoot XV (Mil)
In was there together with Pieter, and these were the positions I took to get my favorite shots
Cheers,
Iwan
Cheers,
Iwan
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Re: RAF Northolt Night Photoshoot XV (Mil)
[quote="Iwan Bogels"]In was there together with Pieter, and these were the positions I took to get my favorite shots
Cheers,
Iwan
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Cheers,
Iwan
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Re: RAF Northolt Night Photoshoot XV (Mil)
wow, great shots and participants
Re: RAF Northolt Night Photoshoot XV (Mil)
Wow nice shots, like the first picture of the Hercules.
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Re: RAF Northolt Night Photoshoot XV (Mil)
Wow, nice shots on those Firecat and Caracal Iwan!!
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Re: RAF Northolt Night Photoshoot XV (Mil)
You have to look better next time BennieBennie wrote: I understand the technique but had never seen it practised by anyone before....
http://forum.scramble.nl/viewtopic.php? ... nightshoot
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