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Parafield Air Show...wonder if Rob will post the shots I took with his D2x and 200-400.. anyway here are a couple with the Canon..
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Love the angle on #1 and the way you captured light inside the air intake and around the inside curve of the firing tube (or whatever it's called).
Which lense did you use and how did you manage to get all the people out of the way ? With #2 I'd appreciate your settings ie ISO, Shuter speed & F stop as you have captured the movement while maintaing focus. Where you using a filter on the day ? Rgds Deb ![]()
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