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Took these last evening at about about8:00 PM hoping to use the evening sun for lighting. Snapped about 50 images of which 3 were satisfactory. DL + Sigma 70-300 APO DG.
Not your typical Delta insignia, this B767 is an occassional visitor to Cincinnati. Seen taking off Rwy 27 into the evening sun. ![]() Long gone "Song" now flying as Delta; I like the colors of this B757 ![]() Not the best of pictures;but I like the impression conveyed through the powerful blasts from the engines and the flexing of the wings as this B767 roars into the sky. ![]() |
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I like the thrust shot the best, but the sky is ugly and lots of ugly sky doesn't look good. I quickly did a auto level on color and levels and cropped it a little closer. Hope you don't mind. Still an ugly sky, but at least my eyes don't drift off the plane as quickly and look at the sky. Love the blue sky on the 2nd one. Maybe layer the sky from that one over the third one. Oh and on shots 1 and 2, looks like you've got dust on your sensor.
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Isihino,
Wow...what a remarkable difference to image no. 3! Thanks for the make-over! I tried PP on it and was not able to achieve what you did..guess I have much to learn. I noticed the spots on the image (nos. 1 & 2) and took the Rocket Blaster to the CCD. I have not used the camera to confirm that the dust is gone. Thanks again for lending me your expertise. Jay |
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Cool shots. I like thrust shot the best Phil |
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Hi Jay
I took a stab at number three. Hope you dont mind Phil |
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How 'bouts one of you PS experts clone out the towers in the background. I for one dont have the experience; nor do I have the skill either!
I love the pics! Feroz |
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Great suggestioin to remove the (distracting) towers from the bakground.
style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #000000"This picture keeps getting better and better...many thanks to Ishino, Phil and Feroz for helping with the editing! style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #000000"Jay |
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oops
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My turn, like my panorama?
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