On 5/29/07, K P <kpbotany(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Last air show I went to, photographers kept
bumping into each other--took
some fun pictures of that after a while. Be sure to shoot the display tags
alongside the planes or whatever you shoot (I assume you're shooting
digital), as it may make accurate identification and use in articles
easier.
When I'm shooting airplanes, I try for a square-on front view, a
square-on side view, a front corner view, and close-ups of any
significant markings (tail number, nose art, and anything else that
looks interesting).
When I'm shooting airplanes, I try to shoot between it's 5 and 7 o'clock
-- the engines give seeker a brighter IR source to home on.
But I appreciate all the photography advice too! I'm not a good
photographer, my technique is to take a LOT of pictures and hope I get
lucky.
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Sean Barrett | Nov shmoz ka pop?
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