stamsek
[H]F Junkie
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Not bad at all! Could you see it with the naked eye? Not sure how dark it gets there.
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Not bad at all! Could you see it with the naked eye? Not sure how dark it gets there.
Thank youThese are awesome!
AutoX FTW! What do you drive?It's my first time posting here...be gentle.
I have been taking photos at the local autocross races and I just happened to like this one I took and wanted to share it.
The ISO is set way too high on my camera for the day. Something I am going to correct for the next time.
I don't race my car, yet. I made an agreement with the wife that I wont race until we can afford the tire and brake wear. Hope is to be racing my Scion Tc next season, or get myself a miata to race.AutoX FTW! What do you drive?
Wish I had a DSLR when we went to 5T. That came out great!Menarola Cinque Terre blue hour
That is an awesome photo.
it would make a nice wallpaper.
Ya, a 3440x1440 cropped similar to the way I cropped it on my post would be awesome.Glad you like it, if you want a custom aspect ratio crop just let me know, the one I posted was already cropped from the raw
Ya, a 3440x1440 cropped similar to the way I cropped it on my post would be awesome.
Whoa that's awesome how did you take these shots?Not as many airplanes as I'd have liked, today, but some good cloud backdrops.
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2018_05_19-fly-day-1845 by BBGunWB, on Flickr
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2018_05_19-fly-day-1655 by BBGunWB, on Flickr
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2018_05_19-fly-day-1583 by BBGunWB, on Flickr
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2018_05_19-fly-day-1829 by BBGunWB, on Flickr
Thanks!Whoa that's awesome how did you take these shots?
Looking at this full screen. It's a really clean image.
Canon 70D; Canon 100-400L (version 1); shutter priority at 1/200; exposure compensation +1 to +2 stops; circular polarizer to cut down the glare, bring the aperture down to reasonable levels and get some definition in the clouds.