Luchtmachtdagen Gilze Rijen 2010
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- muflon
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Luchtmachtdagen Gilze Rijen 2010
Couple of pics from this year's Dutch RNLAF Open Days
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Re: Luchtmachtdagen Gilze Rijen 2010
You even managed to make "Apaches hovering in the rain" look "arty"...
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Re: Luchtmachtdagen Gilze Rijen 2010
Hey buddy,
I guess your time to edit the pics has begun ... DAMN ... hope to see you next year and if you need any help with the arrangements i'll help you..
Great pics
Cheers,
TG1984
I guess your time to edit the pics has begun ... DAMN ... hope to see you next year and if you need any help with the arrangements i'll help you..
Great pics
Cheers,
TG1984
YOU DON'T NEED WHITE LENSES IF YOU GOT A WHITE CAMERA.
Re: Luchtmachtdagen Gilze Rijen 2010
Holy cow, that first F-16 is really brutal! Up close and personal so to speak...
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Re: Luchtmachtdagen Gilze Rijen 2010
Somehow needless to say, but damn, what a marvelous pictures! i don't give that easely, but you deserve every bit of it, with these kind of artistic like pictures!!
Greats Menno
Greats Menno
Shoot first, edit later!
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Re: Luchtmachtdagen Gilze Rijen 2010
nr 1 and 5 are winners, realy great set.
Some are to much crop ??? noise??
Correct me if I am wrong
Some are to much crop ??? noise??
Correct me if I am wrong
- muflon
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Re: Luchtmachtdagen Gilze Rijen 2010
My editing time actually just ended With my amounts of pics, I just need a very systematic approach to editing... and a side effect is that I'm done by now - with everything at the same timetopgun1984 wrote:I guess your time to edit the pics has begun ... DAMN ... hope to see you next year and if you need any help with the arrangements i'll help you..
And hell, yeah, thanks a million for babysitting me this year! Anytime again!
Could be - I don't care about limits when it comes to cropping (see e.g. the Rafale shots in my Ferte-Alais thread). After all, it's the target medium that countstomba2247 wrote:Some are to much crop ??? noise??
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Re: Luchtmachtdagen Gilze Rijen 2010
What is your gear by the way? body, lenses and post processing........?muflon wrote:My editing time actually just ended With my amounts of pics, I just need a very systematic approach to editing... and a side effect is that I'm done by now - with everything at the same timetopgun1984 wrote:I guess your time to edit the pics has begun ... DAMN ... hope to see you next year and if you need any help with the arrangements i'll help you..
And hell, yeah, thanks a million for babysitting me this year! Anytime again!
Could be - I don't care about limits when it comes to cropping (see e.g. the Rafale shots in my Ferte-Alais thread). After all, it's the target medium that countstomba2247 wrote:Some are to much crop ??? noise??
Shoot first, edit later!
Re: Luchtmachtdagen Gilze Rijen 2010
Yes, great shots indeed!
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Re: Luchtmachtdagen Gilze Rijen 2010
Great pictures
And you have an outstanding website as well!!
And you have an outstanding website as well!!
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Re: Luchtmachtdagen Gilze Rijen 2010
The best shots from the Air Force days!
Number 3 is the winner!
Number 3 is the winner!
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Re: Luchtmachtdagen Gilze Rijen 2010
Wow! Did you do any HDR-techniques on one or more of the photos ?
Well done,
Iwan
Well done,
Iwan
Re: Luchtmachtdagen Gilze Rijen 2010
Great shots Daniel
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Re: Luchtmachtdagen Gilze Rijen 2010
Canon gear - here I guess it's mostly 500/4IS with or without 1.4x teleconverter, all on the 1Dmk3. I don't do much postprocessing, mostly just few adjustments in CaptureOne (usually crop & contrast/colours) and then in the Gimp (usually even more crop & contrast/colours ).wild weasel wrote:What is your gear by the way? body, lenses and post processing........?
Well, I can't 100% honestly say "no", as the Clarity, Shadows and Highlights adjustments in C1 do some-kind-of-HDR indeed. Here it applies most to #5 (and surprisingly, not that much to #1!). But I don't do any of these arty-farty ones, just anything that is needed to make the picture more clear and readable.Iwan Bogels wrote:Did you do any HDR-techniques on one or more of the photos ?