Nice shot of the FW-190. It takes a lot of effort and steady hands to
get the shutter speed down enough to blur the prop. I seldom accomplish
it either.
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
On 9/7/2015 3:50 PM, Goss,Steve wrote:
Hi, Y'all-
Thank you to all of you who made suggestions on where to go and what to see
around Seattle. My wife and I had a fabulous time. Since it was our
anniversary I didn't spend a whole lot of time on photography, but I did get
some shots. Here are three that might interest some of those on the list.
On Saturday we went to Snoqualmie and rode the train at the Northwest Railway
Museum. Then we drove around the area and watched it go by on subsequent runs.
http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=18134
One of the common rail fan shots is to stick the camera out the train window
and shoot along the length of the train. I've done it before but never ended up
with something like this.
http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=18137
On Friday we drove up to Everett and did the Boeing factory tour. There are no cameras,
cell phones, purses or backpacks allowed on the tour, but they do allow photos from the
roof of the Future of Flight museum and from behind the airport fence. That's good,
because in addition to the Boeing test flights there are also some other aviation museums
around the airport. Sorry about the high shutter speed on this shot. It was one of those
"grab it now or it's gone forever" type shots.
http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=18140
Thanks,
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