02-28-2017 04:01 AM - edited 02-28-2017 04:13 AM
Model aircraft still fly very fast, but are much smaller and fly a lot lower than their full-size cousins. I had never tried to do this before and I was just getting used to my Canon 7DMkII and 100-400MkII, but the opportunity to see a show near my home in Victoria, BC was too good to pass up, especially since my camera group was offered VIP seating near the end of the runway.
Being somewhat constrained to one point the aircraft tended to fly by in a similar position.
People came from far and wide to display their eclctic range of models, the sizes of which varied from about 1.5m (5ft) to up to 4m (13ft) and they were amazingly well constructed and detailed.
Here is the link to a few of the photos: Model Aircraft Display - it is shared from my Onedrive location. If you click on the first image you can get the option to see a slide show, during which, if you move your mouse you will see the aircraft description.
02-28-2017 08:47 AM
Hi, Tronhard!
Photographing model aircraft can certainly be a challenge, and judging by the results at the link that you shared, it's a challenge you're up to!
We'd love to see some of those photos right here in this thread, so feel free to add them in a reply. You can also edit your original post to include images. When composing or editing your message, click the "Insert/Edit Image" icon at the top of the text box. It's near the center and it's a square with a pair of mountain peaks in it. You'll get instructions from there.
That's all there is to it. We look forward to seeing what you share!
03-01-2017 12:28 AM
Hi Danny:
thank you for the adviice. I had opted for the link because I had so many images to show and didn't want to pollute the site. I will defintiely use the download photo option for only a few shots. Thanks again!
03-03-2017 02:21 AM - edited 08-04-2017 11:10 AM
Gory Details: Canon 7D MkII, 100-400 EF-L Mk II, ISO 200, F9, 1/500sec, 4000mm
08-04-2017 10:53 AM - edited 08-04-2017 11:10 AM
This model shot on Canon EOS 7D Mk II, 1/1250sec, f6.3, ISO-200, 100-400 EF-L Mk II, 400mm (equiv. 640mm) Hand Held
08-04-2017 10:57 AM - edited 08-04-2017 11:09 AM
PBY Catalina model 2m wingspan. Settings Canon EOS 7D Mk II, 100-400 EF-L Mk II, 400mm, f7.1, 1/1,600 sec, ISO-200 Hand Held
08-04-2017 11:08 AM - edited 08-04-2017 12:36 PM
These shots were taken of this model FW-190A.
After it took off a communications error saw it dive under full power straight into the ground.
Model FW-190A, wingspan approx 1.8m Taken with Canon EOS 7D Mk II, 100-400 EF-L Mk II, 400mm, f6.3, 1/1,250 sec, ISO-200 Hand Held
The Last Take-off: Canon EOS 7D Mk II, 100-400 EF-L MK II, 400mm, f9, 1/640, ISO-200
08-09-2017 08:37 PM
Very nice photos. I fly RC myself and have had others try to video my maiden flights and I usually get a lot of sky, or ground, and very little of the actual flight. That is with a video camera, trying to get stills is even more of a challenge, and I see you did excellent!
08-10-2017 01:03 AM
@acdii wrote:Very nice photos. I fly RC myself and have had others try to video my maiden flights and I usually get a lot of sky, or ground, and very little of the actual flight. That is with a video camera, trying to get stills is even more of a challenge, and I see you did excellent!
Aw Shucks... Now you are just encouraging me!
Boeing-Stearman Model 75
de Havilland Buffalo SAR doing a parrachute drop of a stick of eight
Now I've seen everything.... A flying IRON! Apparently they want to fly the ironing board next year...
The rare Mars Water Bomber. This model had a span of almost 3m (10ft).
08-12-2017 11:18 AM
Going to my first model air show today. Scattered rain is in the forecast, though.
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