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 Posted: Thu Aug 25th, 2022 18:51
Eric



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chrisbet wrote:
It does look a bit odd with stationary blades! - to get a full disc would need an exposure of 0.267 sec as Chinook's rotors spin at 225 rpm - at 1/60 you would only get 22 degrees of blur but I guess that would look better.

Can you add some blur in post?

Yes…but that’s cheating.:lol:


The photo isn’t good enough to warrant any work on it. It’s a reminder that knowing what settings are required is of no consequence when you have no time to react. We had the Red Arrows fly directly over our garden a month back at ‘zero height’ while I was up a tree pruning!
They were en route to RAF Marham (10miles south) for a family day flypast. They have been doing it for several years and I STILL forget to check the date each year. Maybe in 2023:thumbs:

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