Expedition Meiringen - The photographic challenge
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Re: Expedition Meiringen - The photographic challenge
RRROOOAH... KT, that first night shot is worth its weight in gold One of the best Meiringen photos I've seen - even if lacking planes
Re: Expedition Meiringen - The photographic challenge
I am curious as well....Spacedust wrote:And which new spots did you discover?
a politically attractive answerIwan Bogels wrote: Hi Spacedust,
I have never seen photos like photo 2 (taken from above during landing), and only saw something similar to photo 1 a few years ago. Or is it me who has just not seen enough photos from Meiringen?
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Hi Iwan, good choice you went to Meiringen instead of gambling on Uruzgan Integration
I agree with others about the whites. They are just to bright to have any details left.
I agree with others about the whites. They are just to bright to have any details left.
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Re: Expedition Meiringen - The photographic challenge
Hi Iwan,
I think it is the maximum result while taking pictures in snow. You have to over expose the shots to get a good exposed aircraft. Problem is that you get higlights in the white, this you could avoid by using a grey filter over the lens, and offcourse some post processing. I like the shot of the f-5 landing. Experiment is key!
Greetz
I think it is the maximum result while taking pictures in snow. You have to over expose the shots to get a good exposed aircraft. Problem is that you get higlights in the white, this you could avoid by using a grey filter over the lens, and offcourse some post processing. I like the shot of the f-5 landing. Experiment is key!
Greetz
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Re: Expedition Meiringen - The photographic challenge
Hi Iwan,
I've been looking at my own pictures and I also find that it's really hard to get the snow right. I think you've obtained a nice result. I'm editing in Photoshop Elements and the only thing I can do about it is use the "darken highlights" function. That gives you a little more detail on the snow. I will post mine in a few hours.
Marien
I've been looking at my own pictures and I also find that it's really hard to get the snow right. I think you've obtained a nice result. I'm editing in Photoshop Elements and the only thing I can do about it is use the "darken highlights" function. That gives you a little more detail on the snow. I will post mine in a few hours.
Marien
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Re: Expedition Meiringen - The photographic challenge
Maybe yes, maybe no. But we will know when you tell us where you have taken them!Iwan Bogels wrote:Hi Spacedust,
I have never seen photos like photo 2 (taken from above during landing), and only saw something similar to photo 1 a few years ago. Or is it me who has just not seen enough photos from Meiringen?
Cheers,
Iwan
Cheerio,
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Re: Expedition Meiringen - The photographic challenge
Finally some of the shots I produced during our trip, I enjoyed the search for new photo opportunities a lot, here some results:
Grtz,
Marcel
Grtz,
Marcel
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Re: Expedition Meiringen - The photographic challenge
just one for now...
Taken during Axalp in 2007 in very misty conditions..
Taken during Axalp in 2007 in very misty conditions..
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Re: Expedition Meiringen - The photographic challenge
Nice pics Mars! Of course I love that afterburning F-5 . Bet that one was taken with 500mm or more...
Cheers, Mo
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Re: Expedition Meiringen - The photographic challenge
That's not the case Mo, 300mm on a full frame!Maurice wrote:Nice pics Mars! Of course I love that afterburning F-5 . Bet that one was taken with 500mm or more...
Cheers, Mo
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Re: Expedition Meiringen - The photographic challenge
Warthog 71: I enjoyed the search for new photo opportunities a lot.
Photo # 1 is taken from spot #8 ?
Photo # 1 is taken from spot #8 ?
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Re: Expedition Meiringen - The photographic challenge
They discovered this new spot: http://www.scramble.nl/forum/viewtopic. ... &start=675
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Great selection Iwan & Marcel, and I see you took your drawing board with you again? A good result considering the conditions (snow, ice etc)
Well done
Well done
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Re: Expedition Meiringen - The photographic challenge
Thanks for helping lots of people out, John!John Rambo wrote:They discovered this new spot: http://www.scramble.nl/forum/viewtopic. ... &start=675
You're a great guy
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Re: Expedition Meiringen - The photographic challenge
Haven't you guys had problems in the last spot? I see it's this place - it used to be quite open, but since Axalp 2006 (when some people managed to piss off the land owner), the military got a bit weary... Nowadays we normally have to stay just at the beginning of this small dirt road.John Rambo wrote:They discovered this new spot: http://www.scramble.nl/forum/viewtopic. ... &start=675
This one's from there on WEF Wednesday: