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First of all, congratulations for you're achievement;lifeliner4 wrote:Just one picture, because the 18R/36L, Polderbaan called, closed.
[Maybe there come more... ]
Sorry for the horizon, but I don't know how to make him straight on a Mac..
This is my first time I spotted!
That ain't an excuse. You're equipment is very capable of producing excelent shots. You just need some more experience with both the shoting part and the editing part. But for a first time it aint thet bad.lifeliner4 wrote:Hmm, right.. I got an old Canon EOS 300D with Canon 90-300mm 4.5/5.6 and Canon 24-70 2.4.
Fixed!Hurricane wrote:- But don't you mean 4th of May instead of February?
With the kind of weather like today, set your camera in Tv, look for a shutterspeed thats a bit higher to get the sharpest pics possible and thus eliminating unsharpness due to movement (+-1/640 until 1/1000ste), Ai servo focus, so you don't have to push the release-button 67 times while following the plane in your viewfinder. Never mind the Av casue it will not be an extreme value with your lens. Middle focus point only, (wonder if it's on your camera) Oh, and over expose 1/3 or 2/3. White balance you can check later in Photoshop, or just put in on manual and take a picture of a white something and switch to custom WB.lifeliner4 wrote:Hmm, okay..
What could I do better in the camera part?
I used today the P.
It's almost the same like auto, but with this stand I make RAW pictures..
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