RIAT 2004 - LOTS Of Pics
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RIAT 2004 - LOTS Of Pics
Rightio - here we go. Loads of photos, so apologies if you're trying to view this on dial up. Didn't think it was worth my time to do the 6 installments that most other forums have had when only two people expressed an interest, so for those guys, here's the best of what I took.
That\'s all unless anyone wants to see more pics of a specific aircraft.
That\'s all unless anyone wants to see more pics of a specific aircraft.
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Superb!
Daniel, don't be disheartened by not too many people "requesting" your pics. Just look at the number of hits you've had.
Well done and thanks for sharing them with us.
Well done and thanks for sharing them with us.
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Great Pics, what mode do you have your camera in?
Guessing shutter priority, but at what speed? I am using the EOS300D and 75-300mm but can't seem to get the excellent colours that you are!
Trying to prevent blur with faster shutter is making my pics slightly too dark.
Cheers
Andy
Guessing shutter priority, but at what speed? I am using the EOS300D and 75-300mm but can't seem to get the excellent colours that you are!
Trying to prevent blur with faster shutter is making my pics slightly too dark.
Cheers
Andy
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Jets were all at 1/500th to blur the background abit, and props at 1/250th.
Some of the cloudier pics came out dark, but I just lightened them in Photoshop using the Levels tool as I was unaware how to put any exposure compensation into the camera. I've since found out and will be over exposing when the clouds come over in future.
Some of the cloudier pics came out dark, but I just lightened them in Photoshop using the Levels tool as I was unaware how to put any exposure compensation into the camera. I've since found out and will be over exposing when the clouds come over in future.