Thanks to all who had suggestions for exposure settings for night launch! It worked!! This was captured from behind the Saturn V museum about 3 miles from Pad 39A. Ticket for "Feel the Heat" launch experience are a bit pricey, but worth it. The sound is as much (if not more) of the experience.
Jan-Arie wrote:
One from last year B17G Sally B over former RAF and USAAF Wethersfield on the way back to North Weald.
Now this is a really fine image J-A!!!
Super job!
Dan
chas wrote:
Thanks to all who had suggestions for exposure settings for night launch! It worked!! This was captured from behind the Saturn V museum about 3 miles from Pad 39A. Ticket for "Feel the Heat" launch experience are a bit pricey, but worth it. The sound is as much (if not more) of the experience.
Hey Chas great photo and what a power, took the liberty and put your photo in Topaz denoise and used the low light setting.
And removed a couple of dust spots. so you can compare with what is achievable.
If you don't like it let me know and I will remove it.
Jan-Arie wrote:
Hey Chas great photo and what a power, took the liberty and put your photo in Topaz denoise and used the low light setting.
And removed a couple of dust spots. so you can compare with what is achievable.
If you don't like it let me know and I will remove it.
Jan, Do you get commissions on Topaz sales, because you just sold me!! Thanks!! Don't remove anything, it looks fine!!!
Well done Chas, actually superbly done! So, now that you have been there/done that, what did you take away from your first experience? And, how did you arrive at that dead on exposure?
Just back from the first air show I've attended since Covid happened. The Australian International Air Show at Avalon in the state of Victoria had record crowds and the USAF was there in no small numbers. They brought C-17, B-52, F-15, F-16, KC-10, C-5, F-22, C-130J and more...
Also along were the Singaporeans, the Luftwaffe with their Airbus A-400 and the Republic of Korea brought the Black Eagles jet display team, flying eight of their T-50B supersonic jet trainers (and winning the award for the best display of the week).
Let's see if I can remember how to post images here - I haven't done it for a while...
chas wrote:
Thanks to all who had suggestions for exposure settings for night launch! It worked!! This was captured from behind the Saturn V museum about 3 miles from Pad 39A. Ticket for "Feel the Heat" launch experience are a bit pricey, but worth it. The sound is as much (if not more) of the experience.
Super shot Jan-Arie, I love your work.
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chas...OMG...What a pix. super kool...Love it. how much were tickets ?
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Steve...Beautiful work, really like the F18...My fav...Please post more, especially the Black Eagles.