Formation Flying

Taken on ANZAC day. Had to do a bit of noise reduction on it, taken at ISO 800
Very skillful pilots

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rooboy wrote:It's a bit surprising that you needed ISO 800 shooting straight into the sky isn't it? What sort of shutter speed were you using?
pharmer wrote:Ahh yes - but what happens when you forget to take it off 800 when you've been shooting inside
pharmer wrote:Ahh yes - but what happens when you forget to take it off 800 when you've been shooting inside
rooboy wrote:Just another reason to save for a D200 with ISO in the viewfinder
MattC wrote:Barrie,
Something is bugging me about this shot. I do not remember that shade of red on the Roulettes (it has been a couple of years), the whites do not appear white and there is a lack of detail (that could be the ISO 800). Is there a bit of CA happening in the original?
I really do like the composition, even if it is leading out of the frame... I can not really see any other way of doing it. The smoke is leading into the frame (Roulettes without smoke is boring) and the formation is nicely aligned into the corner of the image.
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