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Istanboel/Izmir/Kusadasi

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Hi, I'm new here, i'm from Belgie and these are my first airplane pictures, hope you like.

Went on vacation with my friend and son and took some photo's, some not so good, i'm learning and i need help.

Istanboel
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Why this so dark and how get rid of heatdinges?

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First picture took by my son Eric (4 years old) He need to learn too!

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Kusadasi, flew over beach
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How do i get rotors spinning, don't now how you call it? Any help?

Greetz, Erica from Belgium
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Hi Erica,

Good start !

Heatwaves is something you can't get rid of (unless you go to Alaska in the winter).

One tip: why not placing your name on each photo instead of Pino ?? :D
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EricaPKB wrote: How do i get rotors spinning, don't now how you call it? Any help?

Greetz, Erica from Belgium
Try a lower shutterspeed
Mvg,

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Hi Erica.

Thats nice, I was in Turkey at the same time, with some friends. Were you joined by Elmo and Ernie in the plane? I never seen so many antisocial people in my life. Not you, the people in front of us. Especially the one with the golden neckless with her name on it.

I am of course glad to help. The heli shot (where was that taken by the way? ) is what they call a typical FrankNoort-plaat as in professional terms. That means that you used a too high shutter speed, like 1/800, 1/1500 or maybe even higher. You might want to try taking pictures with 1/160 or lower. The guy becoming famous for such disastrous shots is named Frank Noort so that is why the name.

Also, you might want to try to take pictures with he sun in your back. If the people at your location let you of course.

Good luck and see hi to your red friends from us. (you know, the noisy people sitting next to you)

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The guy becoming famous for such disastrous shots is named Frank Noort so that is why the name.
Damm, I never knew I the thing I did is called the Frank Noort way :D
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Like mentioned above, getting the sun in your back is the main objective. Other than that, taking pictures during hot days can be tricky because of bad air, so lots of dust and heathaze.
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Dear Eric a,

I am very proud of people who try to do their best, your work is a start! Please take-up my suggestion not to get your nose up too high when your photography does improve. I love the Cougar but those rotor blades? I am not sure, but do camera manufactures sell cameras that go below 1/450 of shutter speed?

Keep up the good work!

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Remarkably how a first timer can get planes centered, pictures cropped and photoshopped. I think Erica deserves a compliment as most of us didn't do that the first time.
While your at it (Photoshop) try the 'auto' button for levels or curves. That may solve some...

BTW: why Pino?

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Copter wrote:Hi Erica,

Good start !

Heatwaves is something you can't get rid of (unless you go to Alaska in the winter).

One tip: why not placing your name on each photo instead of Pino ?? :D
Thank you, then i think i need to go to Alaska! ;-)
Well, about Pino, my little son Eric jr. (4 years old) is crazy about birds.... And he love's sesamestreet!
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EricaPKB wrote: How do i get rotors spinning, don't now how you call it? Any help?

Greetz, Erica from Belgium
Try a lower shutterspeed
Thanks for the tip, but how do i do that?
Frank wrote:Hi Erica.

Thats nice, I was in Turkey at the same time, with some friends. Were you joined by Elmo and Ernie in the plane? I never seen so many antisocial people in my life. Not you, the people in front of us. Especially the one with the golden neckless with her name on it.

I am of course glad to help. The heli shot (where was that taken by the way? ) is what they call a typical FrankNoort-plaat as in professional terms. That means that you used a too high shutter speed, like 1/800, 1/1500 or maybe even higher. You might want to try taking pictures with 1/160 or lower. The guy becoming famous for such disastrous shots is named Frank Noort so that is why the name.

Also, you might want to try to take pictures with he sun in your back. If the people at your location let you of course.

Good luck and see hi to your red friends from us. (you know, the noisy people sitting next to you)

Frank
Thanks Frank, hope you enjoyed Turkey as much as I did.... Yes i have Elmo and Ernie too, there irritating sometimes!
Thanks for the tip on shutterspeed, next time i'm seeing a helicopter i'm going to think of you! Ah and sun i the back that's a good one.
Alfakilo 03 wrote:Dear Eric a,

I am very proud of people who try to do their best, your work is a start! Please take-up my suggestion not to get your nose up too high when your photography does improve. I love the Cougar but those rotor blades? I am not sure, but do camera manufactures sell cameras that go below 1/450 of shutter speed?

Keep up the good work!

CJ.
Thanks CJ, i'll try to remember that! My camera is a Canon EOS60D does that one goes below 450?
Flyboy wrote:Remarkably how a first timer can get planes centered, pictures cropped and photoshopped. I think Erica deserves a compliment as most of us didn't do that the first time.
While your at it (Photoshop) try the 'auto' button for levels or curves. That may solve some...

BTW: why Pino?

Succes, Marc
Thank you for the compliment, but I didn't do anything with those pictures, i only have a program that convert them from raw to jpg, someone told me that i always should use raw, is this not correct?
And about Pino, see answer at first quote above.

Many thanks for all your help,
Erica, Eric jr. and Pino ;-)
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Thanks for the tip, but how do i do that?
You can look that up in the manual of your Canon. Simply set the camera on Tv mode and then you can adjust shutterspeed.
Why this so dark and how get rid of heatdinges?
Don't know the exact cause of the darkness, my guess is a high shutter speed. The heatwaves are probably generated by a APU of an aircraft that was parked there. To avoid that is to wait untill the taxiing aircraft is further away from the parked one
My camera is a Canon EOS60D does that one goes below 450?
Your EOS60D definitely goes below 1/450ste shutterspeed. Lowest is 30 secs and highest is 1/8000st sec.
Cheers, Michel
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