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Trying Without Blue Sky  
User currently offlineCosec59 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR:
Posted (3 years 2 weeks 2 days 15 hours ago) and read 472 times:

Spent a few hours at LHR on Saturday. The sun was shining but the sky was a lovely dark grey rather than blue. Will this stand a chance?

http://www.airliners.net/addphotos/big/ready/FORMFLHR2110PJB.jpg

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User currently offlineScottieprecord From United States, joined Jul 2004, 1359 posts, RR: 13
Reply 1, posted (3 years 2 weeks 2 days 15 hours ago) and read 466 times:
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I think there's too much glare on the fuselage... plus it looks a little soft to me.

I love the contrast in shots like those, though.

-Mike


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User currently offlineFly747 From Canada, joined Apr 2005, 1484 posts, RR: 12
Reply 2, posted (3 years 2 weeks 2 days 15 hours ago) and read 443 times:

It's blurry.

Ivan


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User currently offlineEadster From Australia, joined Jan 2005, 2190 posts, RR: 22
Reply 3, posted (3 years 2 weeks 2 days 14 hours ago) and read 412 times:

Its very blurry and cannot be saved - Use faster shutter next time.

Plus its dirty.

User currently offlineFlyfisher1976 From United States, joined Jan 2005, 796 posts, RR: 3
Reply 4, posted (3 years 2 weeks 2 days 11 hours ago) and read 382 times:

Quoting Eadster (Reply 3):
Use faster shutter next time.

Faster shutter? In low light conditions?

Getting a good exposure in these conditions involves manipulation of more than just one setting.

To acheive a faster shutted speed make sure you bump up the ISO, otherwise you'll underexpose. Not too much or you may wind up with excessive grain.

User currently offlineEadster From Australia, joined Jan 2005, 2190 posts, RR: 22
Reply 5, posted (3 years 2 weeks 2 days 9 hours ago) and read 366 times:

Really? Ok thanks for the heads up. sarcastic 

I think you failed to read....

Quoting Cosec59 (Thread starter):
The sun was shining



To me that means, there was plenty of light.

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