Jagdpanther on the Run! (Dio) (1 Viewer)

Kudos mate, it's a spectacular effect and works brilliantly (well done for the guess Wayne! ^&grin).
I'll slap on the axle grease (prop, not me, I'm not that weird......well.....) and go for the 'extreme sport photography' method and give it a go. If you don't here from me for the next week or so, it's because I should have listened to my wife's nagging about getting the chair leg tightened up.

Duke, would love to see what you can do with K&C's wooden Dambuster Lancaster, a camera and a pogo stick. :):eek:

Simon, I'm not sure about trying it with a Lancaster as it has 4 props, and I think spinning all 4 at the same time might be potentially hazardous to my health if I'm still standing in the chair.... but the pogo stick thing... now that's an idea.:eek:^&grin
 
How about some pics of this now that would be clever...............^&grin

That's a thought. My wife was actually watching me do this last night, and tried to help for a little while, but the pictures I took with her holding the plane didn't turn out too good and then she left to do something else and I was left with just me doing it by myself. I should have had her take a shot of me looking like a fool standing in the chair, plane and camera in hand and spinning that prop over and over and snapping pictures at the same time.:smile2:
 
Forgot to mention about the spinning prop.... the first few pictures I took with the flash, the image "froze" the prop, but if you adjust the light and take with no flash it adjusts the shutter speed that will allow it to show in motion, and the prop on this particular plane spins fast for several seconds.
 
Great scene and technique Duke. And it only took three hands!^&grin
 
Forgot to mention about the spinning prop.... the first few pictures I took with the flash, the image "froze" the prop, but if you adjust the light and take with no flash it adjusts the shutter speed that will allow it to show in motion, and the prop on this particular plane spins fast for several seconds.

Some cameras have a sport or action button which allow for quick movement.


This is a great set of photos Duke and I think you have just UPPED the bar for dio photography. Good job Sir :salute:::salute::
 
Some cameras have a sport or action button which allow for quick movement.


This is a great set of photos Duke and I think you have just UPPED the bar for dio photography. Good job Sir :salute:::salute::


Thanks Scott, you are too kind. And thanks again to everyone for the kind comments. It's fun for me to try and come up with a scene and sometimes they work out well or as planned, and sometimes they don't.:)
 
Simon, that's a disturbing visual!:tongue:

Wait until that image pops in your head at 3am, then see how long it takes to get back to sleep.:p

Thanks Scott, you are too kind. And thanks again to everyone for the kind comments. It's fun for me to try and come up with a scene and sometimes they work out well or as planned, and sometimes they don't.:)

Definitely worked out very well mate. :salute::
 
Again very creative & out of the box thinking diorama. Good job sir.
 

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