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Old 29th May 2008, 17:07
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Hi all.

Just stumbled onto this forum and very interesting reading it is too .

I'm not involved in aviation professionally (well not since I left Bae for the cops anyway ) but I am an enthusiastic photographer and spend many happy hours on my favourite hillside at Tebay, Cumbria.

If any of you get the pleasure of hurtling through the valley, then please accept my thanks for the entertainment .

Here's a few of my favourite shots from recent visits.













Steve...
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Nice shots . Word of warning - watch out for 1.4G and his comments. You have been warned.
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Nice shots indeed and a hearty welcome to the forum
 
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Lovely shots! Well done!

OK, let's get it over with... Camera? Lens? Shutter speed? Aperture?

1.4G came second this time...
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Yeah - I just love it, on the ever less frequent trips down the M6, when you get to a boring bit (all that countryside - pah!) and a couple of fast movers come through and brighten your afternoon up.
(It can, admittedly, distract you enough to make the next 2-3 seconds of car control, as you inadvertently change lanes and try to keep up, a bit exciting <g>).
Nice pics - let's have the camera info though, as we all like to know the settings so we can forget them and inadvertently use 'portrait' mode when we get to shoot a few ourselves....

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Stop being so bl**dy technical, you lot. Anyway, what's this portrait mode? Is that what the P on the dial means?
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Is that what the P on the dial means?
Thought that would ruin your camera.
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I must admit until I saw this thread I thought the Tornados had all been grounded, much appreciated.
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Scribbly,
'P' is program mode, it's like on your washing machine. If you have lots of red pictures to shoot (say you are in Cyprus, on top of a very tall stepladder, and the Red Arrows go past) then you set your camera to 'P' for program mode. Then the colour won't run into your other pictures.

'A' is for automatic - this is for taking pictures when you can;t really be bothered to look into the viewfinder and do all that twidlly click select stuff - set the camera to 'A' and press the shutter button, the camera will take 3 or 4 shots, automatically selecting the nicest things to take pictures of. (Be careful, this can backfire on detachment if you just 'happen' to pass by a topless beach and don't print the photos until you get home to the other half).

There's also 'S' for 's*d it, missed the b&gger' - this is for taking tail on shots of aircraft.

'M' is manual - you should only use this after reading your camera manual. (It's a sort of reminder setting).

There's also a picture of a mountain on many modern digital SLRs, this mode is only of use if you go to Austria. (Most users therefore ignore it).

The little flower is 'Macro' mode, this was the hero in Gladiator, and is only used when taking close up shots of Australians.

If your camera came as a 2 zoom lens kit, you can avoid buying expensive extra lenses by sellotaping one zoom onto the front of the other - do it either way round, I can positively assure you that your resultant pictures will look just as good whichever lens you stick onto the other.

Next week's masterclass - 'Creative use of the ASA (Amateur Swimwear Association) settings.

Dave

Hope this cleared a few dubious points up for you.
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Steve,

Welcome, and some good shots. There are some accomplished snappers here.. you're in distinguished company.
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Cheers, Dave; most enlightening. I laughed so much that I spilt my CoT and now I need a new keyboard.
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Maybe he meant he was playing with his organ while looking at the replies!?!?!??
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I will not bite; no, I will not bite...
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