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Catching aircraft in formation isn't always as simple as going "wide", in some ways formation shots are more...


Originally shared by Dylan van Graan

Catching aircraft in formation isn't always as simple as going "wide", in some ways formation shots are more difficult to pull off. One of the main reasons being that some level of composition is often required to make the image interesting.

It helps if you know the displays and be aware of of what may be coming up next so to speak.

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  1. Thanks not only for the photo, but for the commentary, as well! I shall be looking at formation shots with a better informed eye from now on.

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  2. Zoom in full-screen, you can read the writing on the wings! Pity your EXIF didn't load (love to see how great photos are made), so nicely timed

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  3. Jeff Diver thank you very much for your kind words, as well as sharing my profile. Much appreciated :))

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  4. Michael Mossiagin thank you kindly :)

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  5. Pauli PPariah I'll need to let you know. Almost all my sharing is done on my iPad and the data is stripped out when I save the JPEG on the device for sharing.

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