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uplander
2006-11-10, 01:11 PM
Sigh... :( 0 for 2 now. Reasons: dark, cropping, and horizon. Any help appreciated.

* Dark: I can understand it's underexposed. Still trying to figure out whether it's best to use spot or matrix metering for these kinds of shots or moving targets too. Currently using the in between setting of "Center Weighted".

* Cropping: I don't get it. Many photos in database are just partial aircraft.

* Horizon: I guess so. But there also a noticeable drop-off at the threshold of the runway. If I were to straighten it, the trees wouldn't be vertical (then again, maybe they wouldn't notice).

Anyway, this one's for nwafan20

http://www.jetphotos.net/viewreject_b.php?id=1200673

(Link is to temporary holding location on the JP db, so it will only work for 14 days.)

NIKV69
2006-11-10, 01:28 PM
Exposure is poor and you could probably do some CCW rotation and get things level and the trees will still be straight. Kind of confused about the crop. I don't know if they mean a border or the fact you have much more room in front of the nose than the stab. Work on getting the exposure right when you shoot though. That is most important.

nwafan20
2006-11-10, 05:17 PM
The shot itself is real nice, post editing isn't such, but I love that shot! Thanks a lot! Do you want to send it to my email ([email protected]) to see what I can do with it? I would appriciate it if you could.

nwafan20
2006-11-18, 09:12 PM
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p75/nwafan20/DSC_1802_edit.jpg


here was my best try (sorry for late responce, only got your email a few days ago and I was busy)

T-Bird76
2006-11-18, 10:48 PM
It seems over processed to me and the sky is noisy. I'd say leave this one for the personal collection.

nwafan20
2006-11-19, 09:28 PM
It must be my monitor, but what looks overprocessed on it? I will try to fix it, like I said, I can't tell on my monitor.

uplander
2006-11-20, 01:14 PM
Thanks Matt. Well, I submitted it anyway just in casenwafan20
because IMO it's a whole lot better than it was before.

NIKV69
2006-11-20, 03:15 PM
Tommy's right it is overprocessed. Look at the fuselage closely from the titles to the regi. Looks very overdone. Good luck with it.

uplander
2006-11-21, 11:36 PM
Well what do you know. It made it in :!: :!: :!:. Thanks to nwafan20 for fixin' it up.

Wow... my 1st. The message thread title doesn't apply any more.

nwafan20
2006-11-22, 07:14 PM
Congrats! For everyone else, heres the link: http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=5859322

Tom_Turner
2006-11-28, 09:20 AM
Congrats Uplander.. you are on your way.

Whats ironic to me though is J E T P H O T O S . N E T across the sky looks more "unnatural" than any issue the image had in the first place... but, I know, I am being arbitrary .. :)

Again, congrats.. those regional jets really do often look better in settings and spots like the one you have here at (I assume) a small airport.

Best Regards,
Tom

uplander
2006-11-28, 09:55 PM
Thanks.

YOW is small by NYC measure of traffic, but not that small... physically about like LGA, Actually, it's been recently expanded and ranks high in customer satisfaction (2nd overall for worldwide airports between 0 and 5 million passengers): http://www.ottawa-airport.ca/Newsroom/p ... hp?prID=82 (http://www.ottawa-airport.ca/Newsroom/pressReleasesZoom-e.php?prID=82)

That picture was taken from a spot besides a golf course, where you can get a wooded background. To shot over the fence, I was standing on the roof of my car.