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Monday 19 October 2009

A little late but here are some photos from a recent trip to the Norfolk broads, as usual the weather was rubbish, but the photos are a good example of the variety of creatures on show.

Good sites were Cley Marshes for bird-life, Hunstanton Point for the seals and Hickling Broad for everything from grass snakes to Norfolk Darter.

Camera used was a Nikon D300 with the Sigma 500 F4.5 for bird photos and the Sigma 150mm 2.8 for macro work.


Friday 17 July 2009

RIAT 2009 - Arrivals Day Thursday


I decided to check out the arrivals at RIAT this year on the Thursday as that looked like the best day weather wise, it started off ok but soon deteriorated by about 4PM and then the rain came as you can see in the photos. The weekend forecast is ok at the moment so it should be a good day themes this year are NATO 6oth anniversary, sea search 09 and its the Royal Navy 100th anniversary. Link here -http://www.airtattoo.com/airshow





All the photos taken on the Nikon D300 using the Nikon 70-200mm VR lens with the addition of a teleconvertor either a 2x or 1.4x for extra length. A zoom lens is better than a fixed focal as you can pan out on larger aircraft or zoom in for tighter shots or shots of smaller aircraft, if your selling photos of planes you often need to get the full plane in the frame bits of tail or wing missing are a big no no.

I dont use a tripod as they lack the freedom of movement you need; to capture sharp images you need to be shooting at least 500/1 anyway I like to shoot at about f10 with either 1/800 or 1/1250 depending on the overhead conditions usually i can get away with ISO 200 but when it rains or the cloud comes in the ISO will need to go up to 400 in order to keep the shutter speed high.

Focus settings on the D300 are complex the settings I use are as follows put it in S - for single rather than continuous focus - this makes sure the subject is in focus prior to shutter release, set the frame rate to CH - 8FPS with the separate battery pack, on the back rear focus selector I either use the white rectangle or the square with the cross-hairs, sometimes setting the white rectangle doesn't work quick enough as the camera will often hunt for a subject, so you can give the camera a start by selecting the centre selector and it will focus on anything within the 9 selectors around it, this usually works pretty well and means you dont miss a shot or have loads of out of focus blurred shots, in the viewfinder you can see which focus points are in focus when depress the shutter button, you can also move them around with the rear dial. In C for continuous focus select the middle position of the rear focus selector and 3D focus in the custom settings menu and the D300 will follow the subject around the frame which sometimes can also be useful.

Ken Rockwell has a much better explanation of these settings here.




Monday 29 June 2009

Tour Of Britain 2009

Some photos of the recent Tour of Britain race held around the centre of Hanley, Stoke on Trent. All photos taken on the Nikon D300 with Nikon 70-200mm VR lens. Using the battery pack extension on the D300 with Rechargeable AA batteries means you can get 8FPS out of the D300 pretty useful for fast sports like this one. I set the focus to C for continuous and normally select the centre focus bracket and fire a few frames off.

The photos are straight from the RAW file to JPEG so would all need to be edited for light, colour and cropping to get the best out of them.











Kemble Airshow 2009

Some photos of Kemble Airshow 2009. Weather was pretty grim for most of the day but some nice aircraft. All photos taken using Nikon D300 and Nikon 70-200mm Vr lens with or without a kenko 1.4x convertor. All photo jpegs converted from RAW in Nikon View, need some work to enhance the light as it was poor on the day.


Sea Vixen


Eurofighter Typhoon




Spitfire


Spitfire and Hunter


Spitfire and Hunter


Vulcan


Eurofighter Typhoon



Eurofighter Typhoon


AAC Apache


BBM Spitfire




Meteor