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Rotterdam/EHRD 14-06-2010 photo topic

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good afternoon,

after I went to Kamera-express to finally let them check my strange scratch like markings (wich are just kind of dust spots so no scratches :D :D ) I went to RTM for the 9M-ABC.

here the shots:

(kamera-express couldn't clean my sensor yet so sorry for any dustspot)

1. at the KJC
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2.
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3.
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4. doing some engine checks
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5.
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6. Swiss air force
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hope you like,

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Post by shepherd »

Good that it's a kind of dustspot and not a scratch!
I like the exotic very much!

Have you bought a sensor cleaner? That will reduce your editing time because you have to get rid of those spots all the times!

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yeah I think I will buy it when I let my sensor cleaned but I am really really happy it's just a dustspot so kind of a celebration at Rotterdam with that 9M-ABC :lol: :)

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Great pictures. Picture no. 1: did you take that at the parkinglot at the Jetcenter? If so, did you use stairs to get your camera above the fence?
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no I shot it trough verry small gap between the fench and KJC building it was standing Right in front of that spot :)

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rutger330 wrote:good afternoon,

after I went to Kamera-express to finally let them check my strange scratch like markings (wich are just kind of dust spots so no scratches :D :D ) I went to RTM for the 9M-ABC.

here the shots:

(kamera-express couldn't clean my sensor yet so sorry for any dustspot)

Grt Rutger
It is not too difficult to clean your sensor of your camera except when you have a fixed lens on your camera. Every new DLR camera has an option to put your mirror up and clean your sensor or with a blower or a special cleaner set.
http://www.cleaningdigitalcameras.com/methods.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Another option is when you edit your photos in a program like Paint Shop Pro or Photoshop, there is the possiblity to "kloon" small parts of your picture and take away a dustspot.

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Ger wrote:
rutger330 wrote:good afternoon,

after I went to Kamera-express to finally let them check my strange scratch like markings (wich are just kind of dust spots so no scratches :D :D ) I went to RTM for the 9M-ABC.

here the shots:

(kamera-express couldn't clean my sensor yet so sorry for any dustspot)

Grt Rutger
It is not too difficult to clean your sensor of your camera except when you have a fixed lens on your camera. Every new DLR camera has an option to put your mirror up and clean your sensor or with a blower or a special cleaner set.
http://www.cleaningdigitalcameras.com/methods.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Another option is when you edit your photos in a program like Paint Shop Pro or Photoshop, there is the possiblity to "kloon" small parts of your picture and take away a dustspot.

Rgds, Ger
I Know this all :roll: you don't have to tell me... and with that blower why do you think I've got 2 of them and I've tried it already multiple times but it doen't come off.. therefore it makes sense that I would let it cleaned :roll: OBVIOUS!
and foto shop I already do but since the spot is visible from the complete bottom section from left to right it's much harder
and like i said before I don't have a cleaning set YET! i will buy one next time they clean it for me... :roll:
so thanks again... but I am not that stupid... else i wouldn't have this problem at all... :roll:

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rutger330 wrote:
Ger wrote:
rutger330 wrote:good afternoon,

after I went to Kamera-express to finally let them check my strange scratch like markings (wich are just kind of dust spots so no scratches :D :D ) I went to RTM for the 9M-ABC.

here the shots:

(kamera-express couldn't clean my sensor yet so sorry for any dustspot)

Grt Rutger
It is not too difficult to clean your sensor of your camera except when you have a fixed lens on your camera. Every new DLR camera has an option to put your mirror up and clean your sensor or with a blower or a special cleaner set.
http://www.cleaningdigitalcameras.com/methods.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Another option is when you edit your photos in a program like Paint Shop Pro or Photoshop, there is the possiblity to "kloon" small parts of your picture and take away a dustspot.

Rgds, Ger
I Know this all :roll: you don't have to tell me... and with that blower why do you think I've got 2 of them and I've tried it already multiple times but it doen't come off.. therefore it makes sense that I would let it cleaned :roll: OBVIOUS!
and foto shop I already do but since the spot is visible from the complete bottom section from left to right it's much harder
and like i said before I don't have a cleaning set YET! i will buy one next time they clean it for me... :roll:
so thanks again... but I am not that stupid... else i wouldn't have this problem at all... :roll:

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May i not understand the above response to my advise. Did i say your are stupid? Next time i will withhold my advise to others, as it seems not to be appreciated.

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Hi Rutger

Nice pictures and I am happy for you your camera problem is solved without major cost.

I think Ger is being helpful so give him credit for that, it is not so long ago that we did have to help you
with how to remove spots from you pictures.

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yeah so?? i understand the point of helping but then I sent you a PM right? if he would have wanted to help me then give me a PM i think the pictures are more intressting on the photo topic then discuss something about a dustspot right???

that's my opinion,

Ger thanks anyway... but next time if you still want to help me please sent me a PM

thx
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Dag Rutger,

ik vind echt dat je een beetje irritant en ondankbaar reageerd. Op dit forum worden heel vaak nuttige en handige tips gegeven. Zoals let op de horizon, let op de dustspot, let op de kleuren etc. Ger geef je een doodnormaal advies, zelfs met een website erbij. Hij neemt die moeite tenminsten en hij heeft ook nooit gezegd dat je stom bent, of dat je het niet gezien hebt of dat je niet weet hoe het werkt, dat is je eigen interpretatie. En moeten dit soort dingen al via de PM... Andere mensen hebben toch ook wat aan de tip.

I think you are reacting stupid and irritating. Ger is just want to be helpfull and even giving a wed address. He is not saying your stupid. And why has this to go via PM, other people can use the link aswell.


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nice pic's rutger....
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okay, well people are still talking about this well I just send Ger a PM to thank him anyway for his advice apperently people are still going on about this... apperently my pictures aren't the main subject anymore, this is the last thing I would say about it... cause it's a realy waste of time... anyway everybody has it's own opinion about this... and this is mine...

@martijn yeah i am sorry that's the way i am.. i know this is a forum to help one eachother... but already sent him a PM so don't get all upset about it :? don't you overreact every know and then? i think that's human... :roll:

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rutger330 wrote:... apperently my pictures aren't the main subject anymore,
Yes they 're :D
As a spotter; the plane is in the picture, so the photo is OK.
As a photographer; try to get some more air around the plane, don't crop it to tight ( especially nr 3 ).
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nusty thanks :) I am sorry about the earlier comments so please could someone from admin remove mine? thanks
and yeah that 3rd shot just missed the right winglet but the gulf looked so ellegant from that angle :oops: :P

Again

@EC, SPL, Sorry for my comments I just was a bit fed up with some person and this is definitly the wrong way to let other people know this so sorry again :( :(

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