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Hi all
Can I get your views on this little Tomahawk please? In reference to the aircraft, the sun was coming from the 8 oclock position so the T tail casts a shadow which is making me dubious.
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Originally posted by LewisW295 View Post
When I was down at Cardiff yesterday, I took a good look along the horizon as I remembered this being an issue before and the raised elevation in the distance plays havoc with photography. Mainly due to the cloud formations that seem to hang over there, even when Cardiff is in "shirt sleeves" type of sun! I'll be trying to find a better spot with some elevation or somewhere I can grab "in flight" shots from in future.
I do have one for screening today please, not sure if it will be a viable shot or not. Already had some success from the day (again, beautiful sunlight but distant rain clouds) but I really do struggle with black aircraft and leaving my ISO in auto.... well, it boobed and caused a fair bit of noise. Penny for your thoughts?
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Originally posted by PabloGlez View Post
It can cause vignetting, but as Dana said, better if you wait to the sun.
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
This would be fixed by waiting for the clouds to pass, or coming back when there is better light.
I do have one for screening today please, not sure if it will be a viable shot or not. Already had some success from the day (again, beautiful sunlight but distant rain clouds) but I really do struggle with black aircraft and leaving my ISO in auto.... well, it boobed and caused a fair bit of noise. Penny for your thoughts?
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
1 & 3 would be ok for me. 2 has contrast/underexposure issues. Haze barely visible on 1, but again, not an issue for me.
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Originally posted by LewisW295 View PostHey there, 3 from today. Conditions were rather hazy. Not sure if the C130 would be passable but I'd rather ask and be told no here than que it. The two GA.... the background is hazed beyond belief but to my relatively untrained eye, the airframes came out sharp and unhazed (though BGGE might be too sharp?).
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Hey there, 3 from today. Conditions were rather hazy. Not sure if the C130 would be passable but I'd rather ask and be told no here than que it. The two GA.... the background is hazed beyond belief but to my relatively untrained eye, the airframes came out sharp and unhazed (though BGGE might be too sharp?). It's been awhile since I was able to get out with the camera and conditions were not ideal.
Though I do have some relatively sharp images of a seagull that posed for me whilst the runway was closed if birdwatching is your thing?
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
1. contrast, oversharpened
2. contrast, oversharpened, obstructed
3. dark/contrast (too strong)
I shall revisit the Wizz again. I think the issue may be saturation/exposure making the contrast too strong. The edit of that one never had any contrast applied, just levels changed. I'll scratch the current edit and start over with it.
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Originally posted by LewisW295 View PostHi there, 3 I'm not sure of. The Bizjet & Royal Flight both worry me for contrast. I've also reduced the contrast in the Wizz but I think I've overdone it?
2. contrast, oversharpened, obstructed
3. dark/contrast (too strong)
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Hi there, 3 I'm not sure of. The Bizjet & Royal Flight both worry me for contrast. I've also reduced the contrast in the Wizz but I think I've overdone it?
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