EHRD 8-10-2007 Visit head of state Germany
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EHRD 8-10-2007 Visit head of state Germany
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The plane was also beautiful parked at the spot
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See http://www.scramble.nl/forum/viewtopic. ... 0&start=75" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;gustav wrote:Nice one's. Did you see the other registration number of the second F16? This one is the J-013.
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poor yellow light / nightshots
Too bad of that poor yellow light right in front of the plane.
Hi Raptor
Work with Photoshop for correcting colours...
Next time, shoot in RAW , its much easier to get the exact colors when shooting in night-time conditions and/or strang colorcasts.
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Re: poor yellow light / nightshots
Interesting discussion following is now here.FALCONCREST wrote:Work with Photoshop for correcting colours...Too bad of that poor yellow light right in front of the plane.
Climb to 20ft, we're leaving a dust trail