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I also have this shot of G-JRHH. Now, I had discarded this one previously but I'm curious if the new work flow (blowing it up with super resolution before resizing) has made it sharp enough for JP?
Would this be a contrast rejection? Black aircraft with a deathly white sky.... worst part was that it was blue skies less than 5 minutes after this shot ¬¬
I also have this shot of G-JRHH. Now, I had discarded this one previously but I'm curious if the new work flow (blowing it up with super resolution before resizing) has made it sharp enough for JP?
Noisy and highlights close to being clipped though I'd probably be more concerned about the former.
Noise I can sort out but with the highlights, is it the daylight in the hangar door or are the whites on the aircraft too bright? Apologies for the daft question mate.
Taking a stab back through my first few photos. Concerned about softness on the first and motive/distance/softness on the 2nd.I have tried to frame the 2nd image in a slightly different manner to capture the wing vortex/vortices and add some movement to the photo. If these would be classed as the same phase, please can I have feedback for the first image and not the second (I'm under the impression these are different phases of the flight).
1. obstruction/vignetting. looks like fence through part of the frame.
2. too far, dark/backlit, noisy
Taking a stab back through my first few photos. Concerned about softness on the first and motive/distance/softness on the 2nd.I have tried to frame the 2nd image in a slightly different manner to capture the wing vortex/vortices and add some movement to the photo. If these would be classed as the same phase, please can I have feedback for the first image and not the second (I'm under the impression these are different phases of the flight).
Hey there, just the one for today (unless you'll be taking pictures of sparrows, magpies and seagulls anytime soon?) which I have two concerns for. Firstly, contrast as this was a Night Shot taken shortly after the sun had set. Secondly, motive/cut off. The huge wingspan of the plane left a LOT of dead space.
Image would be rejected for dark/contrast/soft/noisy. Crop is somewhat irrelevant due to the lack of quality.
Hey there, just the one for today (unless you'll be taking pictures of sparrows, magpies and seagulls anytime soon?) which I have two concerns for. Firstly, contrast as this was a Night Shot taken shortly after the sun had set. Secondly, motive/cut off. The huge wingspan of the plane left a LOT of dead space.
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