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Posted by rmoser: Sun May 13th, 2012 14:45 1st Post
Well, it's that time of year again when I get my workout swinging large lenses again!

I've uploaded a bunch to my gallery from the first two air shows.

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Posted by Squarerigger: Sun May 13th, 2012 16:37 2nd Post
Very nice Rob. I really like the F4 Phantom - brings back some memories.

Nice how they painted your name on the second helicopter - good advertisement . :rofl:

Looking forward to your air show photos this year.



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Posted by jk: Sun May 13th, 2012 18:29 3rd Post
Nice pictures as always Rob.

Love the photo of the Phantom and also the top one of the helicopter face on!



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Posted by rmoser: Sun May 13th, 2012 18:52 4th Post
jk wrote:
Nice pictures as always Rob.

Love the photo of the Phantom and also the top one of the helicopter face on!

My wife doesn't understand, but she doesn't say anything when I tear up hearing those big J79 engine sounds. Like nothing else in the world.

The helicopter was most of the reason I spent six hours on the road last Saturday. Not very often you'll see a Russian Hind helicopter flying in the US. That head on shoot isn't the one I'd want to be seeing if the original cannon was still in place! :-)

Rob



Posted by TomOC: Sun May 13th, 2012 21:21 5th Post
Totally amazingly good, Rob

You make excellence look easy !!!

Tom



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Posted by Hawkeye: Mon May 14th, 2012 05:56 6th Post
It's all been said by other members but I will still add my congrats - excellent exposures and I particularly think the Hind is just awesome. BTW what gear were you using?



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Posted by rmoser: Mon May 14th, 2012 06:32 7th Post
TomOC wrote:
Totally amazingly good, Rob

You make excellence look easy !!!

Tom

Thanks, Tom!

The first air shows of the year are the tough ones. Just getting back in the grove again.

Rob



Posted by rmoser: Mon May 14th, 2012 06:35 8th Post
Hawkeye wrote:
It's all been said by other members but I will still add my congrats - excellent exposures and I particularly think the Hind is just awesome. BTW what gear were you using?
Thanks!

I'm using a D2x and a D2xs. Nikon 80-400 on one and a 500 f4 with a TC on the other.

Rob



Posted by Hawkeye: Mon May 14th, 2012 10:40 9th Post
rmoser wrote: Hawkeye wrote:
It's all been said by other members but I will still add my congrats - excellent exposures and I particularly think the Hind is just awesome. BTW what gear were you using?
Thanks!

I'm using a D2x and a D2xs. Nikon 80-400 on one and a 500 f4 with a TC on the other.

Rob
And a tripod, surely?



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Posted by Robert: Mon May 14th, 2012 10:46 10th Post
Hawkeye wrote:
rmoser wrote: Hawkeye wrote:
It's all been said by other members but I will still add my congrats - excellent exposures and I particularly think the Hind is just awesome. BTW what gear were you using?
Thanks!

I'm using a D2x and a D2xs. Nikon 80-400 on one and a 500 f4 with a TC on the other.

Rob
And a tripod, surely?

Nope! Technique a bit like shooting clay's, from what I remember Rob describing. :bowing:



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Posted by rmoser: Mon May 14th, 2012 11:34 11th Post
Hawkeye wrote:
rmoser wrote: Hawkeye wrote:
It's all been said by other members but I will still add my congrats - excellent exposures and I particularly think the Hind is just awesome. BTW what gear were you using?
Thanks!

I'm using a D2x and a D2xs. Nikon 80-400 on one and a 500 f4 with a TC on the other.

Rob
And a tripod, surely?

No, no tripod at all. Everything has to be shot hand held. You can't track fast moving and potentially almost vertical aircraft from a tripod.

Rob



Posted by Hawkeye: Mon May 14th, 2012 12:57 12th Post
rmoser wrote: Hawkeye wrote:
rmoser wrote: Hawkeye wrote:
It's all been said by other members but I will still add my congrats - excellent exposures and I particularly think the Hind is just awesome. BTW what gear were you using?
Thanks!

I'm using a D2x and a D2xs. Nikon 80-400 on one and a 500 f4 with a TC on the other.

Rob
And a tripod, surely?

No, no tripod at all. Everything has to be shot hand held. You can't track fast moving and potentially almost vertical aircraft from a tripod.

Rob
Blimey! You're clearly a pretty big feller or you very much know that you've been out for a day after a few hours hand holding that gear - but that makes those shots all the more praiseworthy - great stuff!



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Posted by rmoser: Mon May 14th, 2012 13:05 13th Post
Hawkeye wrote:
rmoser wrote: Hawkeye wrote:
rmoser wrote: Hawkeye wrote:
It's all been said by other members but I will still add my congrats - excellent exposures and I particularly think the Hind is just awesome. BTW what gear were you using?
Thanks!

I'm using a D2x and a D2xs. Nikon 80-400 on one and a 500 f4 with a TC on the other.

Rob
And a tripod, surely?

No, no tripod at all. Everything has to be shot hand held. You can't track fast moving and potentially almost vertical aircraft from a tripod.

Rob
Blimey! You're clearly a pretty big feller or you very much know that you've been out for a day after a few hours hand holding that gear - but that makes those shots all the more praiseworthy - great stuff!

Not so big. That's why the first airshow or two of the season is harder for me. Got to get back into being able to pan the big lens again. And then the painkillers after :)

Rob



Posted by jk: Tue May 15th, 2012 18:03 14th Post
As long as its not paracetamol then you should be OK.

Paracetamol would not get a license if it was brought to market now as it is so toxic.
Not recommended except at dosages below those stated on the Patient Information Leaflet!



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Posted by rmoser: Tue May 15th, 2012 18:06 15th Post
I don't think that's even available here in the US :)

Mostly I just use ibuprofen these days.

Rob


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