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Silver Fox
16-07-2007, 23:32
Some unedited pics taken a few weeks ago on a very dull afternoon. Any comments on how to improve appreciated.
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x283/kuhcnip/ENNISKILLENAIRSHOW2007064Medium.jpg
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x283/kuhcnip/ENNISKILLENAIRSHOW2007032Medium.jpg
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x283/kuhcnip/ENNISKILLENAIRSHOW2007065Medium.jpg
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x283/kuhcnip/ENNISKILLENAIRSHOW2007053Medium.jpg
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x283/kuhcnip/ENNISKILLENAIRSHOW2007066Medium.jpg

ppp
18-07-2007, 15:30
no pics showing here

Silver Fox
19-07-2007, 21:45
I can see the pictures on my computer. Is it possible that I am doing something wrong during the posting process or is there a technical problem on the site sometimes? :bonk:

Steep
19-07-2007, 22:41
You sure you have uploaded them m8?

antonroland
20-07-2007, 06:07
Nope, only red crosses here too:shrug:

Silver Fox
20-07-2007, 22:07
I'll try again...
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x283/kuhcnip/Copy2ofENNISKILLENAIRSHOW2007065Med.jpg
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x283/kuhcnip/Copy2ofENNISKILLENAIRSHOW2007064Med.jpg
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x283/kuhcnip/Copy2ofENNISKILLENAIRSHOW2007066Med.jpg
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x283/kuhcnip/Copy2ofENNISKILLENAIRSHOW2007032Med.jpg
:thinking:

antonroland
21-07-2007, 09:12
#2,3 AND 4 my favourites in that order.

The best I can do your you is to say that when shooting aircraft like these you should set your body to underexpose by roughly one f.

Your aircraft are underexposed against a bright sky and setting the body this way will fix the problem.

Obviously different light conditions will possible dictate more or less than one f value!

HTH!:thumbs:

Dino f
21-07-2007, 10:17
UNDER expose:thinking:
I normaly dial in +1 ex comp.

Last photo my fave, by the way.

antonroland
21-07-2007, 10:38
Well you will have the same effect with different degrees depending on your metering mode.

The background sky is much brighter than the aircraft and the ttl metering calculates a "good" exposure. This causes a mild silhouette effect on the aircraft.

Overexposing will aggravate this and possibly blow out the sky.

By underexposing the balance in ("darker") aircraft and brighter sky is evened out to a large extent.

Dino f
21-07-2007, 13:37
:thumbs: I see where your coming from Anton. Suppose as alot of my shots are mainly plane filled evaluative metering handles it quite well.
Dean:)