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Here's a shot from Red Arrows training for YSFAS next month.
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Meanwhile Zeus and Kilo 11 are shown here practicing for the YS Flight International Airshow
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You've got an amazing talent for really interesting screenshots. You can take an average shot of something like that F-22 banking, and make it extremely awesome.
You should put up a tutorial about what you look for and some of your tricks.
Also, how did you get the cammera angle so close to the ground? Did you fly out on a F7/F8 and then zoom in and angle it so that it was close to the ground level? It makes for a very interesting shot.
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@Decaff: Danny uses a good graphics card, zoom, and the right view to get those shots. How? Well, you have to figure that out on your own. Unless Danny decides to do a tutorial....
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Mein Imgur gallery. Feel free to use any of my screenshots (Crediting me is optional, but greatly appreciated)
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Not at all crazy, I fly the demonstration just like the real team.Crazypilot wrote:I know your team only has the F-16 but do you plan on doing a demo in that F-104 by any chance? Because it looks real nice.
@Decaff: Danny uses a good graphics card, zoom, and the right view to get those shots. How? Well, you have to figure that out on your own. Unless Danny decides to do a tutorial....
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Today, the F-14 Tac Demo pilots borrowed a jet from the old VF-111 ''Sundowners'' squadron and went up for a practice at MCAS Kaneohe, Hawaii.
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Thanks for your kind comments. I did use the F8 view for the 777 shot, it's very easy to do and you can create some nice effects with it.Sentinel182 wrote:decaff_42 wrote:Danny,
You've got an amazing talent for really interesting screenshots. You can take an average shot of something like that F-22 banking, and make it extremely awesome.
You should put up a tutorial about what you look for and some of your tricks.
Also, how did you get the cammera angle so close to the ground? Did you fly out on a F7/F8 and then zoom in and angle it so that it was close to the ground level? It makes for a very interesting shot.from what i can gather, in the 2nd and 3rd screenshots he is using a photography technique called the rule of thirdsCrazypilot wrote:@Decaff: Danny uses a good graphics card, zoom, and the right view to get those shots. How? Well, you have to figure that out on your own. Unless Danny decides to do a tutorial....
I'm a keen photographer IRL, so I like to apply the same procedures and rules to YS as I do with my camera, such as the rule of thirds as Sentinel pointed out.
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