Luchtmachtdagen Gilze Rijen 2010

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Re: Luchtmachtdagen Gilze Rijen 2010

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your site is great, what a lot off nice you have got there :respect:
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Very nice stuff !! Excellent atmosphere and some interesting angles!! :worship:
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Re: Luchtmachtdagen Gilze Rijen 2010

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Stunning shots. Congrats. You fully exploit the possibilities offered by your lenses (I wish I could afford :cry: ). Since you look like a subject matter expert, is Capture One better than Camera Raw for editing ?

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Very well done! Difficult to say which I like most, but that Danish F-16 is really stunning!

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Re: Luchtmachtdagen Gilze Rijen 2010

Post by muflon »

Katabatik wrote:Since you look like a subject matter expert, is Capture One better than Camera Raw for editing ?
Doesn't make a difference. Try both (free trials are available), pick whichever fits you best. These are slightly different workflow concepts, Camera Raw is a bit more "oldskool", but both can produce stunning images :)

Okidoki, so round two ;) FLARE button of the Danish pilot still locked in the "on" position :mrgreen:

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... also one small complaint :( Saturday evening, show is over, just few last maniacs trying to catch some last shots. Suddenly, few last rays of light between the clouds, Orange Lion beautifully lit by it. Everyone rushes there, lining up orderly against the barriers, to get a nice photo from the distance (70-200 telephoto was just perfect). At the same time a couple (with some plugs I guess :?:) enters the ground and starts dancing around the plane, chatting with the crew, not allowing any single clean photo for the people standing 50m away, keeping their lenses up with 100% clear intentions...

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By the time they were done, the sun was over as well thankyouverymuch :(

On the positive side: spotter day was just perfect! Or should I say: just a normal Dutch spotter day :mrgreen:
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