EHAM 08-08-2009 phototopic
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EHAM 08-08-2009 phototopic
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Had some problems locating the correct angle to te light today...
TC-IZA with additional titles on it's way to 36C.
Last known regi (to me) was N375LC. Noted, airside, at KLM Cargo awaiting transportation to South Africa.
Bye, Chris.
Had some problems locating the correct angle to te light today...
TC-IZA with additional titles on it's way to 36C.
Last known regi (to me) was N375LC. Noted, airside, at KLM Cargo awaiting transportation to South Africa.
Bye, Chris.
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Re: EHAM 08-08-2009 phototopic
Did anybody take some shots of the Air Transat A332 that left today for Calgary?
I think it left between 1830 and 1900 hrs.
Thanks.
I think it left between 1830 and 1900 hrs.
Thanks.
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Re: EHAM 08-08-2009 phototopic
Like I said, yes I haveDid anybody take some shots of the Air Transat A332 that left today for Calgary?
Some others:
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2. With cooled brakes
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Cheers, Michel
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Re: EHAM 08-08-2009 phototopic
@Mad Viper,
Huh? Jij heb wel mooie, en ik niet.. Welke instellingen heb jij gebruikt?
Huh? Jij heb wel mooie, en ik niet.. Welke instellingen heb jij gebruikt?
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Re: EHAM 08-08-2009 phototopic
@Lifeliner4
Note this is an English only area
Note 2, thumbnails are not allowed, so please post them just like your first picture. And regarding your first picture, maybe you could resize it to 1200*800 which is common here.
Note this is an English only area
Note 2, thumbnails are not allowed, so please post them just like your first picture. And regarding your first picture, maybe you could resize it to 1200*800 which is common here.
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Re: EHAM 08-08-2009 phototopic
@ Lifeliner
Your pics aren't bad for a first time with the new 50D. The other pictures are probably run through a processing program like Photoshopo or Lightroom.. That's why they look a bit differently. For example, your horizons are not straight and white balance is not adjusted. That would improve your shots already some bit. Try it.. And practice a lot!
Greetz
Your pics aren't bad for a first time with the new 50D. The other pictures are probably run through a processing program like Photoshopo or Lightroom.. That's why they look a bit differently. For example, your horizons are not straight and white balance is not adjusted. That would improve your shots already some bit. Try it.. And practice a lot!
Greetz
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Re: EHAM 08-08-2009 phototopic
Your photos aren't bad either Lifeliner. Like Andras said, a bit of editting would improve them. But you're off to a nice start.
Cheers, Michel
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Re: EHAM 08-08-2009 phototopic
But the problem is, I've got a new iMac, and have to work with Apeture, which sucks.
There is no "auto white balance" and no Horizon "setter".
There is no "auto white balance" and no Horizon "setter".
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Re: EHAM 08-08-2009 phototopic
Cool all that new stuff.. You probably live in the Utrecht area?
I don't know Aperture, but I guess if you can crop than you can also turn your crop window which will set the horizon?
And Auto white balance is not really good to go. Try finding a pipetje and klick a grey area. Programs like Aperture work with "grey" color as to the camera looking for the "white" (correct me if I'm wrong..)
Greets
I don't know Aperture, but I guess if you can crop than you can also turn your crop window which will set the horizon?
And Auto white balance is not really good to go. Try finding a pipetje and klick a grey area. Programs like Aperture work with "grey" color as to the camera looking for the "white" (correct me if I'm wrong..)
Greets