Great shot, Ken. You have the classic challenge of using a shutter
speed below 1/200 in order to get a blurred prop while wrestling with a
heavy lens or choosing to use a tripod in order to get rid of camera
shake. While I do use a shoulder stock at times with that lens, I'm
betting that you found a good location for a tripod. To me, that one
shows what Alaska flying is all about.
On 9/4/20 7:28 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
An aircraft oddity - The "Found Aircraft Canada" FBA-2C1. N796 Landing
on Lake Hood, Anchorage, Alaska. Photo taken with the Olympus E-3 with
50-200 SWD lens. Additional cropping and processing in Lightroom to
photographer's tastes.
http://zone-10.com/d1/node/363
Yes, there is a new camera and lens in the harem, courtesy of another
list-member. An E-3, 12-60 SWD and 50-200 SWD crawled its way to
Alaska, kicking and screaming the whole way.
I checked the shutter count upon arrival (curiosity), and in the past
two days, I've increased that count by 25%. And the weekend hasn't
even started!
AK Schnozz
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Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
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