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And maximum sound !Brian wrote:Max power, minimal gain of speed
Hi Frank,Frankwin wrote:Thermal,
Yes, . . . . you can have a nice camera but at the end of the day the image have to go through a lens. All pictures are taken with the Sigma lens. This lens is not the best in sharpness. And I believe that the UV filter makes it more worse.
I have sharpened my pictures but I am a rooky if it comes to editing images. Recently I bought a book of Scott Kelby bud need to practice a little more. I try to improve my pictures, if anyone have a good advise please do not hesitate to share.
Spitfire? There wasn't a spitfire, I was on base and saw all participants. Maybe you mean the P-51 Mustang or the Yak-52?Frankwin wrote:Reach111,
I missed the spitfire, I was walking to the croudy marketplace when the spitfire performed. This was realy frustrating.
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