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by binbrook87 » Wed Feb 16, 2011 8:05 pm
Very nice shots mate - I have started to go up to Man recently as its a great place to practice as you can virtually take your pick of locations - either taxying, take-offs or landings. Some really useful help given to me on this forum - people always glad to pass on their knowledge and experience.
I used to always go fully auto for flying shots but hardly ever do now. For props I use Tv (Shutter priority) usually set at 1/125 or 1/250th for a bit of prop blur, and for Jets I use Av (Aperture mode) and try and keep around the 1/1000th mark. This means that I can just easily swap between Tv and Av modes depending on what I'm shooting. I also use continuous focusing AI Servo, Daylight White Balance and Centre metering - seems to work for me. Sometimes for a static or very slow moving ground shots I will pop it back onto Auto which has the Focus Lock rather than the continuous tracking that I've set up on Tv and Av modes.
Also try and get an older version (look on E-Bay or Amazon) of Photoshop as you can just tweak things up afterwards - sharpen, contrast etc.
Main thing is take as many shots as you can and try and see which ones come out best and remember the settings - gradually the bad shots will get fewer and fewer (there will always be the odd bad shot that you just cannot explain, but thats half the fun!)