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    Hi everybody.
    Can somebody tell me what type of aircraft is this?
    I took these shots yesterday at San Jose (KSJC) airport.
    Thanks.






  • #2
    Here you go : http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/N510AX.html

    first result on a google search.

    Cheers
    Alex

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Omar Alex Saffe
      Here you go : http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/N510AX.html

      first result on a google search.

      Cheers
      Alex
      Thanks Alex
      You guys are awesome
      I'm new to this forum , but love phography, I have some pictures to show you i hope i am in right section.These photos all my owen work . Photos from SFO











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      • #4
        Some pretty nice pics there! What kind of camera are you using?

        -Chris

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        • #5
          You've got a whole heap of noise/grain on those shots. Are you shooting at a high ISO? Also most are soft/blurry. SFO can produce some nice effects with duel runway ops though.

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          • #6
            Come on Dan let's not discourage the poor fellow.

            -Chris

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            • #7
              Originally posted by z740
              Come on Dan let's not discourage the poor fellow.

              -Chris
              Im not trying to discourage anyone. But if your going to do something, better to do it right?

              Just a bit of constructive criticism on my behalf.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BA747-436
                Just a bit of constructive criticism on my behalf.
                I guess you could call it that.

                -Chris

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                • #9
                  I generally don't see the point in sugar coating things Chris.

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                  • #10
                    Alot of the noise could also come from the amount of compression of the images not a single one is above 100KB
                    Robin Guess Aviation Historian, Photographer, Web Designer.

                    http://www.Jet-Fighters.Net
                    http://www.Jet-Liners.Net

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                    • #11
                      Hi guys.
                      I think i'm in right place to ask some question.
                      I'll take any constructive criticism to advance my photography.
                      The camera that i use is canon EOS 400D and my ISO is 1600
                      Now on same days i dont see any noise/grain but on some other i see it, what am i doing wrong?
                      NOW HELP ME PLEASE
                      Thanks

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by fariborz
                        Hi guys.
                        I think i'm in right place to ask some question.
                        I'll take any constructive criticism to advance my photography.
                        The camera that i use is canon EOS 400D and my ISO is 1600
                        Now on same days i dont see any noise/grain but on some other i see it, what am i doing wrong?
                        NOW HELP ME PLEASE
                        Thanks
                        Theres your problem right there. ISO1600 for sunny conditions is ludicrous. You shouldn't need anything above ISO200 and ideally should be shooting as close to ISO100 as you can withought compromising the shutter speed. Try shooting in AV mode and choosing an F stop to suit your needs. The camera will then pick the fastest shutter speed possible with the settings selected. In sunny weather, shooting subjects such as yours in the photos Id say around F8+ would be suitable.

                        Best idea is to play around with the settings (but keep the iso on or ideally below 200 in good light) and have a look at the results for yourself to determine what works best for you.
                        Last edited by BA747-436; 2007-12-03, 11:52.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by BA747-436
                          I generally don't see the point in sugar coating things Chris.
                          You sound like my mom!

                          One more thing..... ISO 1600 is CRAAZY!!!!!
                          What were you thinking! For what you're doing with the camera, ISO 300/400 should be the MAX no matter what. 1600 is, as Dan said, ludicrous! Try to take the ISO down to 100 or 200, you should get much better results that way.

                          -Chris

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by z740
                            One more thing..... ISO 1600 is CRAAZY!!!!!
                            What were you thinking!
                            Ok now YOU kinda sound like MY mom.

                            Seriously though, give this guy a break Chris. All he's asking for is some help, and everything that needs to be changed about his camera settings has already been pointed out by Dan....

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                            • #15
                              My mom told me to stop yelling at the computer so I kind of exaggerated a tad when I wrote this. I'm not trying to be mean just trying to make sure the pint gets across.

                              And there's no point in sugar coating anything!

                              -Chris

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