5 years and 1 day ago. Best spotting day ever !!
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The editing looks very good to me, natural colours and good exposure on a calibrated monitor. You could have tackled the horizon on the Tomcats. Nice sharpening too, nothing overdone.
I'm really glad you found a way to get those slides digitized satisfactory, as you wanted for a long time. You know I still love projecting slides, and therefor sought and found a good scanner too, a few years ago already. Just mentioning this 'cause you were the first to ever scan a slide of mine, remember?
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The editing looks very good to me, natural colours and good exposure on a calibrated monitor. You could have tackled the horizon on the Tomcats. Nice sharpening too, nothing overdone.
I'm really glad you found a way to get those slides digitized satisfactory, as you wanted for a long time. You know I still love projecting slides, and therefor sought and found a good scanner too, a few years ago already. Just mentioning this 'cause you were the first to ever scan a slide of mine, remember?
See ya,
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Mr Key !
Yes I do remember, that was a long time ago. But you are the one who inspired me to have my slides scanned Thanks for the nice comments Erik !!
And uhm. About Nikon.Eeeh. Nou nee laat maar
Yes I do remember, that was a long time ago. But you are the one who inspired me to have my slides scanned Thanks for the nice comments Erik !!
And uhm. About Nikon.Eeeh. Nou nee laat maar
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Thank you all for your nice comments, I will add some un-edited pictures as soon as possible.
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Hee
Dino. About the scanner, please read the page 1 of this thread, you will read all about the scanner and stuff
Stefan. Shame on you that you did not recognize this boat! It is a US-1 Shin Maywa, one of the most special airplanes in the Japanese Inventory. This was actually for me the reason to go to Japan in the first place. Pity that I did not see some flying examples, but I am quite sure that there are people available who will put me back on my place with some nice pics of that. Mr Key, Mr Bogels, Mr Bos: Bring it on !
Meanwhile. Have a look at this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqygILa4I5g" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And yes, I will add more pictures soon
Dino. About the scanner, please read the page 1 of this thread, you will read all about the scanner and stuff
Stefan. Shame on you that you did not recognize this boat! It is a US-1 Shin Maywa, one of the most special airplanes in the Japanese Inventory. This was actually for me the reason to go to Japan in the first place. Pity that I did not see some flying examples, but I am quite sure that there are people available who will put me back on my place with some nice pics of that. Mr Key, Mr Bogels, Mr Bos: Bring it on !
Meanwhile. Have a look at this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqygILa4I5g" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And yes, I will add more pictures soon
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Mitsubishi T-2Btw what aircraft is that in the post with the F-14's (the first jets in that post, and the big propellor plane) cant place them
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ShinMaywa US-1
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oh Frank beat me to it
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Slight correction: Mitsu T-2Thermal wrote:Mitsubishi F-1
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Yo Frank,Frank wrote:Hee
Stefan. Shame on you that you did not recognize this boat! It is a US-1 Shin Maywa, one of the most special airplanes in the Japanese Inventory. This was actually for me the reason to go to Japan in the first place. Pity that I did not see some flying examples, but I am quite sure that there are people available who will put me back on my place with some nice pics of that. Mr Key, Mr Bogels, Mr Bos: Bring it on !
Your wish is my command, don't you think I've got something better to do?
2 Dec 2007 Nyutabaru Airshow.... let's go!!!
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Assumption is the mother of all f#ckups...
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Ah Mr Bos. Yeah yeah Rub it in. Thanks !
And nothing else to do ? Well yes, but that involves Heavy Work in Lightoom and you seem motivated to do other stuff like this
For Stefan and the others. Here are some Mitsubishi F-1's ?
And nothing else to do ? Well yes, but that involves Heavy Work in Lightoom and you seem motivated to do other stuff like this
For Stefan and the others. Here are some Mitsubishi F-1's ?
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