airkas1 wrote:You can upload it and then right-click the photo, copy the URL and paste it here. If the photo is not good enough, you can always delete it from the queue again.
airkas1 wrote:Can you show an example? It will help us determine the issue.
hi all I bought a canon eos 1500d but I still get soft photos does anyone know how to fix it ? and also the zooms isn't very big on it. looking forward to hearing your comments
Jump to posthi does anyone know what easy editing software there is ? fill free to reply to the message.
Jump to posti have been and also im about to do a photography course as i stated early in the thread
Jump to postcould some please close the thread its getting out control !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jump to postwith all do respect karl i am trying my absolute hardest to get good photos and i don't think you know how hard im trying.
Jump to postif emirates get rid of there a380s before i can even have chance to go on one i'm going to to be upset
Jump to posti'm sorry but they can't because it will just wreck the aviation world without the super jumbo
Jump to postTx Karl and Wiggy. I will correct both pictures and give it a try! Still another reject where I would like to receive some clarification. Rejected bcs of Halos. https://imgproc.airliners.net/photos/airliners/3/0/8/5390803.jpg?v=v44516b784b9 When I equalize in PS, I can't find any Halos around the A...
Jump to postand also listen here my home airport has a little aerodrome and i have going out tom it when i'm not ment to
Jump to postokey thanks because i have shooting photos of moving aircraft with the tripod and also i only have two quality settings on it>
Jump to postand also the camera i have been using even when using a tripod it still comes out blurry
Jump to postairkas1 wrote:A dirty lens will never help, but it's not the main cause of the lower quality in your photos.
Psych wrote:Well, simply put, you need to hold the camera still enough and use a shutter speed fast enough that will freeze any movement. If you can do that you have a reasonable chance.
but how can you take photos of aircraft that are without being blurry ?
Jump to postHello Wiggy. I know how tempting it can be to want to get your photos accepted here right away. But for this to happen you need to have some confidence about how you are taking your photos generally - which is all about getting familiarity with your camera and the basics of photography and then, th...
Jump to postRunway28L wrote:Sorry, but that site is going to get you nowhere. Best to download Lightroom and/or Photoshop.
In all honesty, I get the feeling that you don't really have any idea of what you are doing. I too would take Karl's advice if you want to see any sort of progress on your end.
in this link it is photo editor website i use to use and im sure can change the softness of the photos
https://www.freeonlinephotoeditor.com
That photo is way too small to ever get accepted here, but it also seems to have quality issues. Without sugar coating it, I would take Karl's advice to heart: I'm going to pull no punches by saying that you need to considerably improve your technique because those images are awful. There really is...
Jump to postHi Wiggy. I find that it is sometimes difficult to know exactly what you are referring to in your thread, because of the one line posts - so, in this last post, I don't know which photo you are referring to when you talk about the 'curvy lines'. So if you can be more specific that would really help...
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Jump to posthe is what i have currently in the que
https://imgproc.airliners.net/photos/ai ... ba03890970
airkas1 wrote:That link leads me to my own photo corner.
To get the photo link, go to your photo corner, click the thumbnail. Then right-click the thumnail and copy the photo link. Alternatively, post the ID (the 7 digit number) and I can get a link for you.
The camera is just a tool the photographer uses so 700, 1500, Canon, Nikon, Sony whatever, it wont matter that much while you are learning. Yes some are better than others but like JaKTrax said, whatever you have, understand your camera's manual and its workings too. Personally, I would start with ...
Jump to postthanks chris i will start off with the 700 and also your saying its the photographer not the camera is that correct?
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