Re: frozen propellers

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

 



What's more, why would you want to stop the blades (freeze them in the photograph), assuming you are referring to propeller-driven aircraft? I think that will lead to static pictures. Best to have some blur to convey motion--especially if photographing air-to-air or ground-to-air. Frozen propellers on a moving plane just look unnatural to me.

Rich Mason


http://richmason.com


On Jun 13, 2005, at 8:49 AM, Roger Eichhorn wrote:

(which I intend to put to work at the EAA Fly-In at Whitman Field in Oshkosh Wisconson this summer) -- at those speeds I can probably stop the compressor blades in a Jet turbine


Hmm. It will certainly wreak some havoc, but it may not stop the blades. Seems like a waste of a good camera!

Roger
--




[Index of Archives] [Share Photos] [Epson Inkjet] [Scanner List] [Gimp Users] [Gimp for Windows]

  Powered by Linux