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Started by Joe Copalman, June 15, 2009, 08:57:32 PM

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Jay Beckman

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Joe Copalman

"I'm sorry sir, you can't take photos of that aircraft."

"If you've seen my work, you'd know I really can't take photos of any aircraft." 

Joe Copalman
AzAP Co-Founder
Mesa, AZ

yipDog

A few more from Coolidge...I asked the pilot to keep his takeoff low for the length of the runway...smoke was a bonus!!




Chris Kennedy

#664
Spitfire (replica) takeoff.

Chris Kennedy
Peoria, AZ

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FelipeG

Should have known that f2.8 lenses were this much fun


cholubaz

My first time at Coolidge for the breakfast fly in. We departed DVT and overflew SDL, FFZ, IWA and then landed at P08 on 05 like everyone else. I think we landed around 8:20. You all got some amazing shots. I hope with practice I will get up there with you all as well. I went out after breakfast and walking around taking pics of the planes that were already there and stood out by the runway and took a few pics myself.

Beech 35 Bonanza N3224V
Smile for the camera :-)

Chris Holub
Peoria, AZ
Pilot flying out of KDVT or KGEU
Flying a 2003 Piper Archer III N354MA (DVT)
or Cessna 172's (KGEU)
Co-Host of the intherpatternpodcast

cholubaz

Mine of that awesome Spitfire replica
Just about the same timing at Chris K's


Chris Holub
Peoria, AZ
Pilot flying out of KDVT or KGEU
Flying a 2003 Piper Archer III N354MA (DVT)
or Cessna 172's (KGEU)
Co-Host of the intherpatternpodcast

Chris Kennedy

Boeing test operation at Coolidge? Anybody know what the white thing on the right is?
Chris Kennedy
Peoria, AZ

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cholubaz

Spitfire Mk IX and Lancair in formation
Chris Holub
Peoria, AZ
Pilot flying out of KDVT or KGEU
Flying a 2003 Piper Archer III N354MA (DVT)
or Cessna 172's (KGEU)
Co-Host of the intherpatternpodcast

cholubaz

1946 Temco GC-1B Swift
This was a beauty. I would love to have one just like this. The panel was excellent too.


Chris Holub
Peoria, AZ
Pilot flying out of KDVT or KGEU
Flying a 2003 Piper Archer III N354MA (DVT)
or Cessna 172's (KGEU)
Co-Host of the intherpatternpodcast

Scott Youmans

Quote from: Joe Copalman on February 03, 2013, 09:49:01 AM
RED DAWN
Joe, set the 8mm on the ground and back away from the aircraft with your hands where I can see them.
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yipDog

#672
Started playing the low shutter speed game... (Coolidge Feb 2013 of course)
Quick question...Does parallax effect get worse the lower the shutter speed?
1/60


1/80


1/60


1/80

cholubaz

Those look great for 1/60. I have a hard time getting enough good pics at 1/125 or 1/160. I was at 1/160 and 1/200 for the most part yesterday.

Cheers,
Chris
Chris Holub
Peoria, AZ
Pilot flying out of KDVT or KGEU
Flying a 2003 Piper Archer III N354MA (DVT)
or Cessna 172's (KGEU)
Co-Host of the intherpatternpodcast

Jay Beckman

Yes, parallax gets worse the slower you shoot and the more perpendicular you are.

The absolute worst-case would be 45 to 45 with the shutter open the whole way.  Motorsports guys will do this on purpose while keeping their centroid on the driver's helmet.  Pretty funky effect as all four corners of the car advance and recede while the driver remains a nice sharp focal point.
Jay Beckman
Chandler, AZ
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