The Outrageous Wales Week
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Re: The Outrageous Wales Week
few more from BLWCH,
don't forget the barbeque!,
don't forget the barbeque!,
WH64
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Some things up!
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Some things up!
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Hi guys,
The smile keeps coming back on my face when I see all your great photos.
Here's a small quiz.......
This Hawk crew, is it:
A. Two men
B. A man and a woman
C. Two women
May I have your votes please ?
Cheers,
Iwan
The smile keeps coming back on my face when I see all your great photos.
Here's a small quiz.......
This Hawk crew, is it:
A. Two men
B. A man and a woman
C. Two women
May I have your votes please ?
Cheers,
Iwan
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Re: The Outrageous Wales Week
I'd say the backseater is female. Look at the soft facial lines.Iwan Bogels wrote:Hi guys,
The smile keeps coming back on my face when I see all your great photos.
Here's a small quiz.......
This Hawk crew, is it:
A. Two men
B. A man and a woman
C. Two women
May I have your votes please ?
Cheers,
Iwan
Hans.
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Re: The Outrageous Wales Week
LOL... Judging by the way they wave I'd say it's a female crew.... Girls with ballz though!!!
I have never drunk milk, and I never will . . . .
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My first thought too, but you try to wave in a manly way under that canopy. Not much space there!Polecat wrote:LOL... Judging by the way they wave I'd say it's a female crew.... Girls with ballz though!!!
Hans.
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Re: The Outrageous Wales Week
Here again some shots from me.
Cad West
Cad West
Bwlch
Regards,
Pieter......who says C
Cad West
Cad West
Bwlch
Regards,
Pieter......who says C
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Re: The Outrageous Wales Week
Amazing pictures and amazing that, while everybody is staying on the same area, such different pictures come up. My compliments! However I wonder how many of these are heavily cropped just to make it look fancy.
Peter
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Really amazing shots guys, hope to go there sometime
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Off course some are cropped, but others were taken with ranges between 300mm - 500mm.sharpshooter wrote:Amazing pictures and amazing that, while everybody is staying on the same area, such different pictures come up. My compliments! However I wonder how many of these are heavily cropped just to make it look fancy.
Peter
Add the 1.6x factor of the camera and voila, many mm's when only 250mm is needed on some places..
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Hi Peter,sharpshooter wrote:Amazing pictures and amazing that, while everybody is staying on the same area, such different pictures come up. My compliments! However I wonder how many of these are heavily cropped just to make it look fancy.
There is absolutely no need to make heavy crops. Quite often you will find that you have too many mm's on your camera. Everybody with a 300mm on a regular digital camera (with the 1.5 or 1.6 magnification sensor) will be able to make photos which don't require any cropping at all. The only problem is that a single pass from any aircraft will present several nice angles, so it's impossible to shoot "randje-randje" for every shot of the pass (zooming is not really an option at those speeds).
If you have more than 300mm you can make nice (near) frontal shots or close up shots.
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You have got to be kidding me...
(if only the number of movements was a bit higher...)
Regards,
Stefan
(very impressed by all these shots and, indeed, the variety)
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Re: The Outrageous Wales Week
If you have more than 300mm you can make nice (near) frontal shots or close up shots.
Cheers,
Iwan[/quote]
Can you tell us something more about the minimum required autofocus speed? I assume there must have been a lot of 1-series and 5-series bodies overthere...
To all: all amazing shots!! I really want to go there too...(I wouldn't mind doing a long hike, waiting for hours, in the fog, for such quality results...but HOW do I convince my wife )
Best regards,
Walter
Cheers,
Iwan[/quote]
Can you tell us something more about the minimum required autofocus speed? I assume there must have been a lot of 1-series and 5-series bodies overthere...
To all: all amazing shots!! I really want to go there too...(I wouldn't mind doing a long hike, waiting for hours, in the fog, for such quality results...but HOW do I convince my wife )
Best regards,
Walter
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Re: The Outrageous Wales Week
Hi Walter,
Don't worry too much about auto focus speeds. Indeed, there were a few 1D's en 5D's up there, but also many 30D's, 40D's en 50D's. Mind you, there were even four Nikons up there....
If you use the small freeware tool Opanda iExif 2, you can see the camera and photo details (e.g. Exif data) from every shot that is published online. Just right-mouse-click the photo on any website, and it will show stuff like Camera type, lens (mm), shutterspeed, apperture, ISO without having to open the program itself. You can download it from http://www.download.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.
Convincing the wife to go to Wales is super simple. Wales has a beautiful country side, lovely small villages and very friendly people. If you like rest and relaxation without the hassle of modern amusement parks, big shopping malls and mass tourism, this is the place to be. And these days with the low "pound-to-euro-rate" the UK is rather cheap !
You better start planning......
Cheers,
Iwan
Don't worry too much about auto focus speeds. Indeed, there were a few 1D's en 5D's up there, but also many 30D's, 40D's en 50D's. Mind you, there were even four Nikons up there....
If you use the small freeware tool Opanda iExif 2, you can see the camera and photo details (e.g. Exif data) from every shot that is published online. Just right-mouse-click the photo on any website, and it will show stuff like Camera type, lens (mm), shutterspeed, apperture, ISO without having to open the program itself. You can download it from http://www.download.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.
Convincing the wife to go to Wales is super simple. Wales has a beautiful country side, lovely small villages and very friendly people. If you like rest and relaxation without the hassle of modern amusement parks, big shopping malls and mass tourism, this is the place to be. And these days with the low "pound-to-euro-rate" the UK is rather cheap !
You better start planning......
Cheers,
Iwan