Saturday, August 12, 2006
Propeller Blur



This is fun, 1/250 sec makes very satisfactory propellers. You get a few reject shots from camera shake, though.


A couple of other planes came out pretty sharp, too. Boeing 767 ZK-NCI, and that QANTAS 737 has not had any fiddling done with colors, that's as it came out of the camera. Nice eh?

A320 Airbus, ZK-OJN.