Hello all CiC members, sorry I have not posted anything for quite a while but in reality I have not picked up the camera in months. Any thing I did take were not worth posting. Actually there is nothing around here worth photographing to my way of thinking.
I do however browse the latest threads daily and take great pleasure in viewing your efforts.
Now I am looking for advise/guidance from you.
On December 6th I will be going on a night flight curtsy of the Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada and the Royal Canadian Air-force.
I am a volunteer with the museum in the restoration shop currently working on completing a Bellance Aircruiser which was used in Canada in the 1930s'. This is a gull wing aircraft with a 65 foot wingspan. (it looks like a flying 'W')
We will be flying over Winnipeg to view the Christmas lights and I am hoping to get a few shots.
We will be flying in a Hercules C130J and there are not very many windows.
I do not suppose that the pilot will lower the ramp and go on a steep climb so that we could take pic through the back of the a/c.
I am looking forward to it as it will be over 50 years since I flew in the herc. but in those army days I had to jump off the ramp. This could be the first time I will take off and land in a herc.
Has anyone got any suggestions on what ISO, Speed & aperture that could be used?
I am still using my Nikon 3200 and have a 50mm f1.8 prime, the 18-50mm F5.6 kit lens and a 55-200 f4 lens.
So if any of you bright sparks have a suggestion I'd love to hear it.
It I get any half decent photos I post them,
Thanks
Pat