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Goldcoast

Well-Known Member
Location
Clacton on Sea
Some from Cosford Air show this weekend...

Needs no introduction -

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I have 1000's of Red Arrows photographs for over the years, I could never choose a favourite.

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Euro fighter -

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Lancaster -

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Very very nice! - duffs cap (if I had one)
 

betty swollocks

large member
Dismounted for the first time ever ascending Walbury Hill this morning:-
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TVC

Guest
Thailand
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coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Location
West Somerset
Starting to feel a bit more confident with the camera. Love, love, love the viewfinder but the touchscreen is extremely useful as well. Long, long way to go (and no, I'm not shooting in RAW yet) but I'm slowly getting over the "red alert! WTF have I done?" stage and starting to see what I might be able to do once I learn how.

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coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Location
West Somerset
Some in windows photo gallery or whatever it's called, some in a trial version of Adobe Elements while I try to decide if it's worth buying it and others in Gimp which is great but a bit too technical for me :blush:
 

hoopdriver

Guru
Location
East Sussex
Some in windows photo gallery or whatever it's called, some in a trial version of Adobe Elements while I try to decide if it's worth buying it and others in Gimp which is great but a bit too technical for me :blush:
Lightroom is very, very worthwhile.

And by shooting in RAW you will be able to make -among other things - some subtle changes in white balance which I think you will find improves your photos. The ones you posted, while very nice, are a bit warm in tone. This is oh so easily fixed
 
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