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Hi all,
today I was at EHGR to see the participants for a local exercize commin' in.
As you can see on the pictures the weather was s**t but anyway..... here we go:
RNLAF AS532U2 ( two)
RNLAF CH-47D ( Two )
And last but not least... German Army Bo-105's
I hope you like them despite of the weather.
Thanks to DJ for the serials !!!!
Guinness
today I was at EHGR to see the participants for a local exercize commin' in.
As you can see on the pictures the weather was s**t but anyway..... here we go:
RNLAF AS532U2 ( two)
RNLAF CH-47D ( Two )
And last but not least... German Army Bo-105's
I hope you like them despite of the weather.
Thanks to DJ for the serials !!!!
Guinness
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Hi Guiness (good4U indeed),
You have used automatic exposure but that makes the helos very, very dark in such weather. You could try setting overexposure to at least 1 stop (+), or use manual exposure based on what the meter says when aiming for a 'normal scenery shot'. There are much more methods, but these two are easy.
Apart from that, take a look at your histogram after a few shots. In this case, you would have had a lot of emtpy space on the right, indicating underexposure. Use the benefits of digital!
(Kom d'r maar in mr. C. )
Erik
You have used automatic exposure but that makes the helos very, very dark in such weather. You could try setting overexposure to at least 1 stop (+), or use manual exposure based on what the meter says when aiming for a 'normal scenery shot'. There are much more methods, but these two are easy.
Apart from that, take a look at your histogram after a few shots. In this case, you would have had a lot of emtpy space on the right, indicating underexposure. Use the benefits of digital!
(Kom d'r maar in mr. C. )
Erik
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