I think the second location would give must better results.
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Shooting planes
Just so you know what you can take at Pearson, this is the size of an Air Canada plane (probably DC-10) shot from the first location I mentioned in the 747 Landing blog post, just at the intersection of Britannia Rd and Convair Dr. Setting was at 240mm, f/5.6, 1/320 sec.
I think the second location would give must better results.
I think the second location would give must better results.
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That is an Airbus A320 (or maybe a A319), Air Canada's most common aircraft.
ReplyDeleteOh right. In fact, the picture looks nothing like a DC-10. The DC-10 has a rear engine in the tail structure.
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