December 16, 2005 at 7:46 pm
Hello to everybody.
Firstly, i have looked at many of your sites and photo’s and i must say i am inspired by alot of what i have seen.
I started getting into aircraft last year and decided to have a go taking pictures of them this year.(although i have been an amature photographer for a long while).
I had a go at Fairford and Duxford and now i cant wait for next years season to start.
You can see some of my pictures at http://onebigworld.fotopic.net on the aircraft gallery.
I would be pleased to receive any comments or advice.
Thanks for the inspiration
Dean.
By: Canpark - 21st December 2005 at 05:15
Hi everyone,
Just a quick note to say i have added a few more pictures to my website,
i am slowly going through my collection, but seeing that i have only been to 3 airshows it shouldnt take too long!
Many thanks to all that have visited and rated my pictures.
Dean
http://onebigworld.fotopic.net
You’ve captured some great ground to air shots.
By: dean f - 20th December 2005 at 18:47
New Pics
Hi everyone,
Just a quick note to say i have added a few more pictures to my website,
i am slowly going through my collection, but seeing that i have only been to 3 airshows it shouldnt take too long!
Many thanks to all that have visited and rated my pictures.
Dean
http://onebigworld.fotopic.net
By: ollieholmes - 17th December 2005 at 00:41
I do have to add i love the cat and dog photos.
By: ollieholmes - 17th December 2005 at 00:39
I feel sometimes darkness adds to the feel of the photo. Great photos by the way. If you whant an example of when darkness looks good look at my TSR 2 photo.
By: dean f - 16th December 2005 at 21:34
Thanx
Thanks for your kind comments.
I tried to lighten the images but the skies seemed to bleach out a little.
Suppose i could mess around with contrast or hue etc but to be honest, the less i have to alter the prints the happier i am.
Once again thankyou.
Dean.
By: FlyingKiwi - 16th December 2005 at 21:01
Dean,
Good stuff, your compositions looks great and you seem to have the prop blur thing figured out nicely. Some of them look a little dark, perhaps it would help to dial in half a stop or more of exposure compensation, or you could try brightening them up in Photoshop of whatever photo editor you use. If you do brighten them up then you might also need to add a little more contrast to square things away.
Richard.
By: taylorman - 16th December 2005 at 20:18
Superb shots! Keep up the good work 😉
By: Mark9 - 16th December 2005 at 20:15
Very nice picture’s 😉 Anna