Well done Chris. I assume they were hand held but they look rock steady.
Glad to see they're turning out better looking pilots than your generation.
Charlie ;^)
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 1:50 AM, Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> This was an exercise in low light. This year is the 75th Anniversary of
> the formation of the University of London Air Squadron and yesterday was the
> church service, attended by Princess Anne and held in St Clement Danes, the
> Principal Church of the Royal Air Force.
>
> I only seldom go in that church so I had forgotten about the connection
> between it and the USAAF. I took some photos of the Book of Remembrance (I
> assume that that is how it is described), but I forgot to capture the
> beautiful organ which was donated by families after the war; however, it is
> in the background of the lectern shot. I also took a photo of one of our
> students at the lectern while she practised for the reading.
>
> http://threeshoes.smugmug.com/Military/Ceremony/14593424_tYjpo
>
> The G12 did a pretty good job when I thought. I got reasonable shots at
> ISO1600 and at 1sec, but I have used only the JPGs; Aperture doesn't yet
> recognise these .CR2 files and I can't be bothered to load all the necessary
> Canyon software on my laptop.
>
> Chris
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