It's been over a year now since Scramble magazine switched to a portrait image for its cover. A year later, many people send in portrait images especially meant for the cover of Scramble magazine. However, these are almost only military contributors. The amount of incoming civil portrait images are ...
I agree. Great pictures. As you may know we are always short on good civil photos for the cover of our magazine. Don't you have some great shots for our civilian cover (or anyone else for that matter). Note: for the cover we need pictures of at least 2000 * 2900 pixels. In many cases it is not possi...
All right... I'll give it a go... Cad East (after a well deserved nap) - 22 May 23 2007 http://home.planet.nl/~berg7267/misc_images/1.jpg Cad West - 23 May 2007 http://home.planet.nl/~berg7267/misc_images/2.jpg Waddington - 5 July 2007 http://home.planet.nl/~berg7267/misc_images/3.jpg Kleine Brogel ...
Ik heb in april een 300/F4.0 gekocht. Half juni de cash-back spullen ingevuld en opgestuurd. Begin augustus kreeg ik een mailtje dat ze het druk hadden en het wat later kon worden, maar 31 augustus heb ik mijn 120 euri teruggekregen..
But I know that all other corrections made to images (levels, exposures and so on) are not written in the RAW file, but in the XMP file. I can imagine that it works the same for metadata, but I'm not sure...
I don't really know a tool that can edit exif data, but I know you can change metadata in Adobe Lightroom. I doubt if it actually changes the metadata, but as long as you look the pictures in Lightroom, sorting and filtering will be correct...
I can't really say for sure, but after its solo display, Mig-29 18 was taxiing away towards the far end of the runway (the starting end of the runway). Although not comletely sure, I think that was in the direction of the sheds...