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PostPosted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 12:27 am 
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Best you could do? :shock: ?Sweet! Thanks for sharing. You are now on call for any and all photos. careful what you wish for! 8)

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That Lockheed looks familiar.
Try dialling back the shutter speed on the flight shots, to give some prop blur.....

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Nice! What did you get? I agree with the slower shutter speed for more prop blur but do what you're comfortable with for now and work up to that stuff.

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Nikon D 3000. Still trying to figure it out. Thanks for the advice! I used it today while at the Olympic airshow. I'll post some pictures after the show tomorrow. The weather was crap all day! I learned that the camera is very picky about lighting so I had to switch modes to find the best one, a few dark shots but all in all it's not a bad camera.

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