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zo staat de 6 er bij vanaf het hek met 50 mm



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vg Frank
ivo de groot

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Frank i see no security point for the plane ?

grt ivo
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And note that this area is English only :wink:
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Post by toppiero »

some nightpics I made today of the Douglas DC-6 G-APSA at RTM(EHRD) at 31-10-2008

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4. two propliners from different centuries!

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5. just after I 've eaten something at the airport restaurant I took this picture

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toppiero wrote:4. two propliners from different centuries!
Not really, they're both from the same century. Different decade would make more sense ;)

Nice pictures.
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A classic prop deserves classic colours.

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Hi All

Nice shots.

From my site some nice nightshots

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Transavia in the back ground
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Grtz

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toppiero wrote:some nightpics I made today of the Douglas DC-6 G-APSA at RTM(EHRD) at 31-10-2008

*pics*

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Straight out your horizons, would make your photos a lot better
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kiwi wrote:
toppiero wrote:some nightpics I made today of the Douglas DC-6 G-APSA at RTM(EHRD) at 31-10-2008

*pics*

toppiero
Straight out your horizons, would make your photos a lot better
Yeah I'll do that,but this is a 1-month old camera so I haven't adjusted everything so I have will do that for the next nightshot that I'll make.
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The subject is very nice...but those red/white 'barrier cones', I know the meaning of those but... :grumble:, although the colours fits well with the colours of the 6...
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gatso76 wrote:The subject is very nice...but those red/white 'barrier cones', I know the meaning of those but... :grumble:, although the colours fits well with the colours of the 6...
i say
neatly bypassed, netjes omzeild in this 1:

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Hoera d'revolutie, 't is eindelijk zover', maar de nwe leiders blijken net zo autoritair
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gatso76 wrote:The subject is very nice...but those red/white 'barrier cones', I know the meaning of those but... :grumble:, although the colours fits well with the colours of the 6...
i say it was
neatly bypassed, netjes omzeild in this 1:



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Hoera d'revolutie, 't is eindelijk zover', maar de nwe leiders blijken net zo autoritair
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toppiero wrote:
kiwi wrote:
toppiero wrote:some nightpics I made today of the Douglas DC-6 G-APSA at RTM(EHRD) at 31-10-2008

*pics*

toppiero
Straight out your horizons, would make your photos a lot better
Yeah I'll do that,but this is a 1-month old camera so I haven't adjusted everything so I have will do that for the next nightshot that I'll make.
As a lazy photographer I am, I let PS straighten my horizon and not the camera :idea: :wink:

actually this a lie , but you get my point
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toppiero wrote
Yeah I'll do that,but this is a 1-month old camera so I haven't adjusted everything so I have will do that for the next nightshot that I'll make.
If you find the setting for automatic level horizon on your camera, let me know. I have been searching for such a button for 25 years now.

But seriously, what Nusty means is that you can do this afterwards in Photo Shop (Image, rotate canvas, abritrary. to do it manually) .
You would need some more space around the subject though to recrop (level the sides, top and bottom after you rotated the picture). The crop tool is the dotted rectangle in the tool bar.

rgds, EC
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