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Up in the air
Ritchie George explains how to get the best plane shots from the ground up
Ritchie George
From a young age, I have always been fascinated with military aircraft. In addition, my father and grandfather were both into photography, and it seems that their enthusiasm has become a part of me.
Since 2018, I have taken my interest more seriously. I bought my first kit –a Canon EOS 1300D and a 75-300mm lens – purely for taking photos at the Royal International Air Tattoo. But it didn’t take me long to get the photography bug and before I knew it, I was taking photos of anything and everything. I loved exploring the use of different lenses for different genres of photography. I have now upgraded my camera to an EOS 7D Mark II and a Sigma 150-600mm lens purely for aviation photography. At air shows, I find it best to use Auto ISO, simply for the ease of not needing to worry about selecting the correct ISO – especially with all the action going on! I always set my maximum to 32,000 but I rarely get anywhere close unless the weather is awful. Using a variety of software, I will fine-tune my photographs during editing and find these programs incredibly useful for correcting any issues with high-ISO images.