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  • Reflection on the fuselage but backlitted??

    What do you guys think about this one.
    Would I have any chances to get this in. ?

    Inactive from May 1 2009.

  • #2
    Looks toplit rather than backlit to me.

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    • #3
      Well the front portion does kinda worries me alot. Looks pretty dark there, Toplit eh ?
      Inactive from May 1 2009.

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      • #4
        Why not post the original somewhere so we can all take a shot at it...

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        • #5
          The photo shows too much contrast. It would have big chances of beeing rejected for that.

          Gerardo
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          • #6
            It certainly looks a challenging shot to edit. As Gerardo says your shot is a little contrasty. You can try adjusting your levels/curves to get a slightly less crontrasting appearence. I have grossly manipulated your shot to try and give you an idea but it would be far better re-working from the start.

            Jid

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            • #7
              Hey guys. Thanks for your feedbacks.
              I might have gone too far with the contrast.

              Here's the original image
              http://www.imgdump.net/images/s2_5d786ba8d9950.jpg
              Inactive from May 1 2009.

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              • #8
                Why did you use f5......or were you off with the fairys again
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                • #9
                  I was using Aperture priority.. Should I had used a higher aperture ?
                  Inactive from May 1 2009.

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                  • #10
                    John in those weather conditions f11-f8 is what I aim at(non prop).
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                    • #11
                      Advice noted.
                      Why I want your views on this one because I find it interesting with that bird just above the stabber ! Whether I was looking at the wrong direction at that time, I still think its cool, but is this database worthy ? Please go ahead and take a look at the original in post 7 ... TY

                      Btw There's some pink around the lights and slightly on vaiours spots around in the frame, How I do avoid these next time ??
                      Inactive from May 1 2009.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by MaxPower
                        Advice noted.
                        Why I want your views on this one because I find it interesting with that bird just above the stabber ! Whether I was looking at the wrong direction at that time, I still think its cool, but is this database worthy ? Please go ahead and take a look at the original in post 7 ... TY

                        Btw There's some pink around the lights and slightly on vaiours spots around in the frame, How I do avoid these next time ??
                        The pink bits around the bright bits is Chromic Aberreration, this is normally caused by "cheaper" glass being used in lenses. Although can still be seen with more expensive lense. Usually caused by bright area's on the picture, ie lights, reflections off metal etc....

                        Example :

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