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Looking For Prey


Looking For Prey
Photo Information
Copyright: Martin Mitchell (Mitch) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 77 W: 1 N: 158] (709)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2009-07-12
Categories: Action
Camera: Canon 20D, 70-200 / 2.8 L IS, 77 mm HOYA circular Polarizer
Exposure: f/7.1, 1/200 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2009-07-13 9:30
Viewed: 169
Points: 17
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Taken at the Duxford "Warbirds" airshow, an annual event that for the past few years has either been rained off, or has been a really miserable day weather wise.

At last, the show continued this year without a drop of rain.

Due to the constant change in light, i was forever metering off my greay card to get a decent exposure throughout the day.

Possibly my favourite shot of my Spitfire collection taken over the years at airshows.

This particular shot was taken at the full end of my 70-200 with polarizing filter added.
aperture priority 7.1 for depth and at 1/200 for prop blur.

Slightly cropped, resized and USM.

Hope you like it,

Martin

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Hi Martin,
You are great....amazing capture of this fascinate Spitfire... Great, great job. Sorry, but i give only 2 points, because this is maximum...Congratulation!
Horia

Hi Martin,
Brilliant how you captured this "bird of prey" I almost can feel the speed of the Spitfire. Great how you used the relative slow shutter speed to create the propeller motion blur although I also have the impression the plane isn't absolutely pin sharp (but near at it :-)
Anyway a great Warbird picture, clearness and contrast are superb!
Hans

One of the most beautiful aeroplanes ever built - oh for a ride!!

A nice side-on view - but definitely a distracting blur. I really wouldn't worry about trying to get prop blur side-on like this 'cos we can't see it anyway.. But I guess you fired off several shots as it entered from stage left. May I humbly suggest that you go to the nearest 'Jessops' and get a monopod. They are perfect for this kind of photography - heavy camera and lens and a moving target. Really makes a big difference to sharpness.

Rgds
David

Hello,
Magnificent shot of that legendary aircraft!
Perfect sharpness and nice colours!
TFS

Hi martin, im surprised howd u capture this shot almost on eye level.It looks a quite difficult shot to capture. WOW great job done...TFS Personally i love this aircraft :)
Regards,
Tahseen

Fantastic shot...great work.

Roger

Hi Martin,
Another great shot....your positioning is perfect and colour contrast and sharpness has not suffered considering you have been at the bottom end of your 200mm ....I do agree with whiteknight about the monopod ...great bit of kit....look at Amazon site cheaper than Jessops very lightweight bit of kit ....thanks for sharing
Regards
Bill

Hi
It's the most beautiful plane in history.
Extra photo.
regards
Tomek

This is just such an awesome shot.

At the entrance to Christchurch airport here in New Zealand is a RNZAF spitfire, and as a kid I used to look for it every time we drove past, half wishing I could play in it.

Your capture here presents the plane so simply and clearly, its lines are unmistakable - and the POV/angle gives us every bit the sense of flying alongside it, not a view from the ground.

Nice to see a good lens in action, too - I wouldn't have a hope of getting this kind of clarity with the Sigma (I think ...!)

I imagine if you placed this in a cinematic frame - heavy black borders at top and bottom with the frame itself in a 9:16 ratio - it would look even more dramatic and amazing.

Rew

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