Hi,
I am rather new to photography in general and I have two questions regarding taking pictures of planes.
First Question:
My pictures often come out too dark:
a.) in general, the whole picture
6.) the wheels, gears and shadows
Do you guys sometimes deliberately overexpose the pictures so that you can easily restore them later and make acceptable pictures?
I know how to adjust the white balance on my EOS 400, but I donīt know exactly how to use this "tric" in practise! In other words: do I adjust white balance on the runway, on a sheet of paper, on the shadows of the plane(s) or on the sky?
Second question:
How do you useally shoot clear pictures when the weather is cloudy? My photos are alwasy so dark then! Again, I know how to use white balance (also the programmed ones) on my camera but not in practise.
I see a lot of photos in the database that were taken in weather not too optimal for photography that come out pretty well though!
You can understand that it is sometimes very frustrating to come home and see the pictures are crap
Thanks in advance!!
Hinkelbein
I am rather new to photography in general and I have two questions regarding taking pictures of planes.
First Question:
My pictures often come out too dark:
a.) in general, the whole picture
6.) the wheels, gears and shadows
Do you guys sometimes deliberately overexpose the pictures so that you can easily restore them later and make acceptable pictures?
I know how to adjust the white balance on my EOS 400, but I donīt know exactly how to use this "tric" in practise! In other words: do I adjust white balance on the runway, on a sheet of paper, on the shadows of the plane(s) or on the sky?
Second question:
How do you useally shoot clear pictures when the weather is cloudy? My photos are alwasy so dark then! Again, I know how to use white balance (also the programmed ones) on my camera but not in practise.
I see a lot of photos in the database that were taken in weather not too optimal for photography that come out pretty well though!
You can understand that it is sometimes very frustrating to come home and see the pictures are crap

Thanks in advance!!
Hinkelbein
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