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I'm wondering wheter that are LUCKY people, or pilots? (also very lucky people... But you know what I mean)nustyR wrote:11 It's easier to see the passengers through the bigger windows.
Are you sure it's there before editing? Because It looks like you have been playing with the shadows and highlights in photoshop, when you reduce the highlights, there appears a border.. I can't think of a cause how this is formed before editing.Marco wrote:when taking shots of sunny aircraft against a black clouds, a big thick black border appears around the aircraft. Any suggestions on how to solve that?
The Boeing crew (spare) and maintenance staff (license issue) need to be onboard.Martijn. wrote: But why did the 78 carry passengers? Are those Boeing people? (Potential) customers? Well, lucky people anyway!
michel van bokhoven wrote:here allready a few shots made by me.
Delta12 wrote:(2nd one)
I like these very much.nustyR wrote:3
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