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Razor-71
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by Razor-71 » Mon Sep 29, 2008 6:11 am
Hi,
Last Saturday I was at the Ferrara Balloons Festival Airshow, 70km near my city Ravenna to watch various aerobatics teams doing displays... and at the end we had the privilege to see this year's last display of our National Aerobatics Team: (PAN) also worldwide known as "FRECCE TRICOLORI"!
I 've shot over 600 pictures with my CANON EOS 400d+ TAMRON 70-300 mm optics, and I've built an online a minisite with all pictures.
http://www.grafitestudio.com/Razor/panf ... index.html
Take a look if you like our National Aerobatics Team!

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kerdougan
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by kerdougan » Mon Sep 29, 2008 1:28 pm
Great pictures, great team
Thanks Razor!
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Razor-71
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by Razor-71 » Mon Sep 29, 2008 1:43 pm
It's my pleasure!!!

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Frazer
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by Frazer » Fri Oct 31, 2008 5:53 am
Razor, nice pictures but I think it would be better to make a selection (many similar pictures).
2nd point, the pictures are on the dark side. Next time, when you have bright overcast, it would be good to overexpose a little. Remember, the camera's light meter always tries to make the picture "mid gray" (brightness). So, if you have a a lot of brightness overexpose, if you have a lot of darkness underexpose.
Jut a tip

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Razor-71
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by Razor-71 » Fri Oct 31, 2008 6:32 am
All right!! Nice tips, I'm an amateur photographer and need tips and help like this!!

Very appreciated!!
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Frazer
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by Frazer » Fri Oct 31, 2008 1:43 pm
You're welcome
You can test it yourself, take a black wall and photograph it, then take a white wall and photograph it. You will see that both pictures are pretty much the same and that is everything but white or black.....it is going to be close to mid grey
