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| 10/17/2007 12:08:48 AM |
Friends On Common Groundby ZeusComment by sh0rty: Reminds me of my vanishing point shot. Did you do that on the move? Brave.
Great getting focus on both the mirror and the reflection. |
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| 10/12/2007 09:32:22 AM |
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| 10/10/2007 11:54:58 AM |
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| 10/10/2007 12:35:46 AM |
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| 10/03/2007 12:38:50 AM |
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| 09/03/2007 02:20:12 AM |
Multiple Rotating Wingsby ZeusComment by Zeus: Technically not wings?
Each rotor is an airfoil. A propellor is an airfoil. A wing is an airfoil.
Sorry, helo rotors are wings, even though they rotate. |
| 08/26/2007 09:08:01 PM |
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| 08/25/2007 04:57:24 PM |
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| 08/25/2007 08:20:59 AM |
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| 08/22/2007 02:25:30 AM |
Multiple Rotating Wingsby ZeusComment by twade1: I was told by a wise old film shooting aviation photographer that you should never freeze the rotors or propellers when taking a photograph of a flying aircraft. I also know, from experience, that it's incredibly difficult to do and still take a sharp photo. It's even harder with a helicopter, because the main rotor spins slowly compared to the shutter speed of the camera. It's a good pic, but if you had shot it at 1/30 or slower, if possible, it would be a great pic. Don't let this be a discouragement for you, either. Keep shooting! |
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