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    Thunder in the Clouds

    Waddington 2010

    Thought this made a moody pic.

    Ray

    #2
    Re: Thunder in the Clouds

    Yes moody pic bit I think you could of croped the tail end so that the plane is flying into the picture rather than out off

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      #3
      Re: Thunder in the Clouds

      I agree with peelie...always looks better flying into the frame...apart from that a cracking image

      Coda
      There will be times when you will be in the field without a camera. And, you will see the most glorious sunset or the most beautiful scene that you have ever witnessed. Don't be bitter because you can't record it. Sit down, drink it in, and enjoy it for what it is!

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        #4
        Re: Thunder in the Clouds

        Thanks Guys.
        Here it is again with slight crop.


        Ray

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          #5
          Re: Thunder in the Clouds

          You might try contrast +20 and brightness +50 (in PSE) - IMHO I find the current one a bit 'flat'
          ef-r

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            #6
            Re: Thunder in the Clouds

            Originally posted by briansquibb View Post
            You might try contrast +20 and brightness +50 (in PSE) - IMHO I find the current one a bit 'flat'

            Hmm??

            Ray

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              #7
              Re: Thunder in the Clouds

              That's better.

              Now it's a moody shot of an iconic British Aircraft.

              Colin
              Colin

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                #8
                Re: Thunder in the Clouds

                Oh no - I cant believe it - just suggested settings to get clouds in the sky ....

                ef-r

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                  #9
                  Re: Thunder in the Clouds

                  Originally posted by briansquibb View Post
                  Oh no - I cant believe it - just suggested settings to get clouds in the sky ....

                  Oi what are you up to making suggestions like this?????
                  David

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                    #10
                    Re: Thunder in the Clouds

                    I worked on this plane back in the early 70's, alway's a pleasure to see - the last edit is better, nice one.
                    Regards
                    Lez

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                      #11
                      Re: Thunder in the Clouds

                      great shot. took some yesterday at Farnborough but no way as good I started another thread, exposure wasnt correct for a sunny day so got a shadowed underbelly. What are the correct settings for undersides to stop shadow?

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