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Thank you guys for searchinggatso76 wrote:For sure not, check the nose wheel.Raptor16 wrote:Looks allot like a CRJ(700/900) to me, just check the small intake on the base of the tail. I guess the winglets just fall out of the moon and are not visible.gatso76 wrote:Number 63 looks to me as a Learjet 40 or 45...perhaps a date/time/ for more information .
So I guess the Learjet 45 is the right one, good work MarcoMichel wrote:Oost aankomst:
2000 G-IZAP
Iwan Bogels wrote:Hi Martijn,
Lovely shots, but your text makes me curious. 2Tb on photos in one year? How many photos did you shoot?? And do you keep each and every shot that you take on harddisk?
Benieuwde groet,
Iwan
Mid 2011 I found out checking and sorting all photos you shoot on a day takes to much valuable time ( hard-disks became cheap these days ). I started dumping all my photos at my hard-disks since and didn't regret After dumping I check for nice shots with faststone image viewer on one screen while at the same moment I rate the good shots at my secondary screen in DPP. Process those ( 20 / 30 a day ) to TIFF files ( 90MB each ! ) and open half of them in CS5.jeroenow wrote:Amazing... just amazing!!!
2TB of pictures during 2011 on a 5DII and /or 1DIV if I am right?
Question: how many pictures (approximately) did you take and how many real keepers (approximately) did you score?
Just curious...
Thanx Jeroen
LarsEHAM wrote:Martijn awesome shot!
I can really really recommend LR to anyone!!!
Once you get it all set-up to with import, export presets ect. it works like a dream!
I am really lost now, or I am getting too old. I thought photography was about quality and not quantity. Don't get me wrong. NustyR makes great shots, but it looks these days that you just just click away, let's say 30-50 shots on a take-off, and you just pick the best one. That's not what I call photography. But then again I am from the slide-age (=photo ice-age; these days most people don't even know what a slide is) and you could not afford this way of photographing in those days.nustyR wrote:Mid 2011 I found out checking and sorting all photos you shoot on a day takes to much valuable time ( hard-disks became cheap these days ). I started dumping all my photos at my hard-disks since and didn't regret After dumping I check for nice shots with faststone image viewer on one screen while at the same moment I rate the good shots at my secondary screen in DPP. Process those ( 20 / 30 a day ) to TIFF files ( 90MB each ! ) and open half of them in CS5.
Well, I was taking more in general. Sometime ago I was at the line-up at FRA where a guy was taking about 30-40 shots of a non-moving (!!) aircraft, and in take-off again the same amount. I was flabbergasted. I could not make any sense of it. And I see it happens a lot these days...SquAdmin wrote:@Aircolours: it also differs which kind of pictures you prefer. NustyR's shots contain challenging circumstances: very low shutter speeds, low light conditions, etc. This requires more attempts to get it right than a taxi shot in broad daylight.
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