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Originally posted by thebigdog360 View PostPre Screening for these 3. The weather has been overcast, so I know contrast is going to be a problem, but I have hope for the Nanchang and the Alaska especially. What do you think?
2. dark/contrast
3. borderline dark/contrast
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I had aligned the picture with the hangar, but maybe was too close to edge of the frame. I added a bit of CW rotation, is this better? Also, can I get a prescreening review for these landing shots? I hope the Delta won't be backlit, the sun was pretty much directly on the nose but was slightly more on the side I was on. Thanks.
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Originally posted by thebigdog360 View PostI had aligned the picture with the hangar, but maybe was too close to edge of the frame. I added a bit of CW rotation, is this better? Also, can I get a prescreening review for these landing shots? I hope the Delta won't be backlit, the sun was pretty much directly on the nose but was slightly more on the side I was on. Thanks.
3. soft, dark/contrast
4. horizon (CW)
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I still can't wrap my head around the horizon on the dash, this should be fixed now(?)
As for the others, I just can't seem to get these in-motion shots in a good sharp focus. I am holding the camera as steady as possible, could it have to do with a cheaper lens or just simply lack of experience? I have tried to sharpen these up, and tried to fix the delta but is difficult to brighten and add contrast. I appreciate the feedback!
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Originally posted by thebigdog360 View PostI still can't wrap my head around the horizon on the dash, this should be fixed now(?)
As for the others, I just can't seem to get these in-motion shots in a good sharp focus. I am holding the camera as steady as possible, could it have to do with a cheaper lens or just simply lack of experience? I have tried to sharpen these up, and tried to fix the delta but is difficult to brighten and add contrast. I appreciate the feedback!
2. borderline soft
3. ok for me
4. borderline dark/contrast
5. soft, noisy, color (purple fringing more noticeable)
Without seeing the originals, could say the cause of the quality issues, but such strong purple fringing is usually indicative of poorer quality optics.
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
Without seeing the originals, could say the cause of the quality issues, but such strong purple fringing is usually indicative of poorer quality optics.
A family member of mine took a trip to Kenya recently, and was able to get some pictures at an airstrip there. The quality is poorer than from the camera I use, but would like to see if they are JP worthy due to the relative rarity of shots like these for me. Horizon is difficult, as there are no buildings so I tried my best to follow the ground. Second photo would be in the control tower category. Thanks in advance.
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Originally posted by thebigdog360 View Post
Thanks for the info.
A family member of mine took a trip to Kenya recently, and was able to get some pictures at an airstrip there. The quality is poorer than from the camera I use, but would like to see if they are JP worthy due to the relative rarity of shots like these for me. Horizon is difficult, as there are no buildings so I tried my best to follow the ground. Second photo would be in the control tower category. Thanks in advance.
2. soft/heat haze, compression
Your family member will need to upload the images as you may only upload images taken by yourself.
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Would appreciate a pre-screening for these 5. I know these might be considered very similar shots, but the foggy weather today made these a little bit more challenging to edit. I used a couple different approaches, and am curious to see what is best, or if they all work. Also any other pre-screening comments, thanks!
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Originally posted by thebigdog360 View PostWould appreciate a pre-screening for these 5. I know these might be considered very similar shots, but the foggy weather today made these a little bit more challenging to edit. I used a couple different approaches, and am curious to see what is best, or if they all work. Also any other pre-screening comments, thanks!
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