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D7000 and air show.
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<blockquote data-quote="MrF" data-source="post: 176250" data-attributes="member: 10292"><p>For propeller driven aircraft, use a shutter speed slow enough to get some motion blur in the prop. It may take a little trial and error. I've always found that a little bit of motion blur in the prop gives a good feeling of motion, while a frozen prop tends to give a boring, static look to a plane in flight. It may be more personal preference, but it also seems to be the way pros shoot too. Google Ted Carlson or Erik Hildebrandt for some good examples. Oh, and enjoy the show!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrF, post: 176250, member: 10292"] For propeller driven aircraft, use a shutter speed slow enough to get some motion blur in the prop. It may take a little trial and error. I've always found that a little bit of motion blur in the prop gives a good feeling of motion, while a frozen prop tends to give a boring, static look to a plane in flight. It may be more personal preference, but it also seems to be the way pros shoot too. Google Ted Carlson or Erik Hildebrandt for some good examples. Oh, and enjoy the show! [/QUOTE]
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