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Airshow 2010 Flying Display
Topic Started: Feb 6 2010, 11:13 PM (381 Views)
montoyasg
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Thanks to all for viewing. Kind of surprised that the beercan's output manages to hold up after quite a bit of cropping.
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Tomato
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Very nice... a little comment though, I think the image is slightly under and the WB is slightly off. The bluesky looks a little on the dull side due to inaccurate WB.

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montoyasg
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Feb 13 2010, 05:16 PM
Very nice... a little comment though, I think the image is slightly under and the WB is slightly off. The bluesky looks a little on the dull side due to inaccurate WB.

Hart
Thanks for the feedback. Think the sky's colour is more accurate after I've increased the exposure by around 0.5EV.
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