Just before the rain started to hit Noord Brabant, I went to the slopes. Nobody else present this time. The weather was shitty anyhow. I stopped the photo shooting when the first rain drops fell on my camera. Fortunately I had the time to capture some slope actions. You can imagine that it was far from being ideal for the photo and I had to boost Mr ISO to some higher values. Grizzly 3 and Bat 72 came for some exercises and it produced the following typical "regular" slope shots :
Did somebody say the most beautiful shots were made in shitty weather ? Just kidding, these are not great.
Gilze-Rijen EHGR 17-01-2011
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Re: EHGR 17-01-2011
Why not? I think they are perfect. You do not always need sunshine for good shots.
Don't underestimate yourself.
Don't underestimate yourself.
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Re: EHGR 17-01-2011
Well maybe it is just me and i am too picky but I think there is too much digital noise/grain on these shots. But do not get me wrong, I like posting them though. Not because they are perfect but [1] because they illustrate "another day at EHGR" and [2] I post therefore I amherky wrote:Why not? I think they are perfect. You do not always need sunshine for good shots.
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For the B&W lovers :
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Re: Gilze-Rijen EHGR 17-01-2011
They are not that bad. In fact, I like photo 2 very much. The shade under the Chinook is very interesting as there was little sunshine.
And second, I haven't seen much that a Chinook turns the starboard side towards the fence.
And second, I haven't seen much that a Chinook turns the starboard side towards the fence.
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Re: Gilze-Rijen EHGR 17-01-2011
Glad there is something to it Thanks.
In case you follow the discussion (EHGR spotters forum) on the ghost Spanish Aircraft, this is what made me miss the shot of the Falcon900B :
In case you follow the discussion (EHGR spotters forum) on the ghost Spanish Aircraft, this is what made me miss the shot of the Falcon900B :
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Re: Gilze-Rijen EHGR 17-01-2011
Nice black and white shot, the angle compliments the depth of field very well!
Chris.
Chris.