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D. St-Sanvain
July 17th 12, 07:48 AM
Hello,

the last of the many :)
'til next year !

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cebo
July 17th 12, 04:15 PM
In article >,
(D. St-Sanvain) wrote:

> Hello,
>
> the last of the many :)
> 'til next year !

And Thank You very much for some nice images.

Indrek[_5_]
July 17th 12, 05:20 PM
"D. St-Sanvain" > wrote in message
...
>
> Hello,
>
> the last of the many :)
> 'til next year !

Thanks very much for some fine images.

Cheers,

Indrek Aavisto


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®i©ardo
July 18th 12, 02:57 PM
On 17/07/2012 07:48, D. St-Sanvain wrote:
> Hello,
>
> the last of the many :)
> 'til next year !
>

Thank you, most enjoyable.

Ri©ardo

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Moving things in still pictures

Ramsman
July 18th 12, 03:49 PM
On 17/07/2012 07:48, D. St-Sanvain wrote:
> Hello,
>
> the last of the many :)
> 'til next year !
>

Thanks for the pictures.

I'm not at all envious of your having a sharper lens* than mine, or that
it was sunny at your end of the airfield.


*What lens, and were the photos from Saturday or Sunday?
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Peter

D. St-Sanvain
July 18th 12, 08:34 PM
'lo,

Ramsman a écrit dans > :
> On 17/07/2012 07:48, D. St-Sanvain wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> the last of the many :)
>> 'til next year !
>>
>
> Thanks for the pictures.
>
> I'm not at all envious of your having a sharper lens* than mine, or that it
> was sunny at your end of the airfield.
>
>
> *What lens, and were the photos from Saturday or Sunday?
I have a Canon USM L IS 100-400mm f/4-5.6.
Pictures are taken both on Saturday and Sunday (who said it was the day
of the Sun ? :/ ). Files are named after the date.
I was on the left side, near the B-17 (TFC Friends). Pictures during
the show itself were not so easy to do, with an ever changing
background, (from white to dark) and a changing light, a ray here, a
ray there, not here.

And these planes ! Always moving very fast, hard to follow ! And never
at the same place, never in the same light !
Things which made you consider a job as ID card photographer :))

About the "Few and the many" : these shown here are only an excerpt...
Those in the recycle bin are a large number.

--
D520
Delta Reflex : http://bdd.deltareflex.com
Light aviation : http://tagazous.free.fr
Roundels of the World :
http://cocardes.monde.online.fr/v2html/en/accueil.html

Ramsman
July 18th 12, 11:35 PM
On 18/07/2012 20:34, D. St-Sanvain wrote:
> 'lo,
>
> Ramsman a écrit dans > :
>> On 17/07/2012 07:48, D. St-Sanvain wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> the last of the many :)
>>> 'til next year !
>>>
>>
>> Thanks for the pictures.
>>
>> I'm not at all envious of your having a sharper lens* than mine, or
>> that it was sunny at your end of the airfield.
>>
>>
>> *What lens, and were the photos from Saturday or Sunday?
> I have a Canon USM L IS 100-400mm f/4-5.6.

Nice. Mine's a Sigma 50-500, but the old version, no stabilisation.

> Pictures are taken both on Saturday and Sunday (who said it was the day
> of the Sun ? :/ ). Files are named after the date.

I should have thought of looking at the filenames!

> I was on the left side, near the B-17 (TFC Friends). Pictures during the
> show itself were not so easy to do, with an ever changing background,
> (from white to dark) and a changing light, a ray here, a ray there, not
> here.

I was there on Sunday, so know all about the changing light. I was just
to the west (right) of the Sikorsky S.38.

>
> And these planes ! Always moving very fast, hard to follow ! And never
> at the same place, never in the same light !
> Things which made you consider a job as ID card photographer :))

Absolutely.
>
> About the "Few and the many" : these shown here are only an excerpt...
> Those in the recycle bin are a large number.

Same here. Dark blobs against a dark sky, fuzzy shapes where the panning
went wrong or the wrong speed was selected. I might even post a few of
the survivors when I get time.
>


--
Peter

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