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Indrek[_2_]
April 1st 12, 03:55 AM
After touring the museum I went to the adjacent lake to have a look at the
seaplanes. Having goofed with the 18-55 lens I put on the 70-300 lens. On
the way to the lake there is an ex Lufthansa Constellation and, of course,
the 70mm end of the zoom was too long. The situation was saved by stitching
together a series of five pictures. I also did some light pseudo HDR to
spice up the picture.
Cheers,
Indrek Aavisto
--
The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it, ignorance may deride
it, but in the end, there it is.
Winston Churchill
Alan Erskine[_4_]
April 1st 12, 07:07 AM
On 1/04/2012 12:55 PM, Indrek wrote:
> After touring the museum I went to the adjacent lake to have a look at
> the seaplanes. Having goofed with the 18-55 lens I put on the 70-300
> lens. On the way to the lake there is an ex Lufthansa Constellation and,
> of course, the 70mm end of the zoom was too long. The situation was
> saved by stitching together a series of five pictures. I also did some
> light pseudo HDR to spice up the picture.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Indrek Aavisto
>
>
The most beautiful aircraft ever built.
ŽiŠardo
April 1st 12, 10:15 AM
On 01/04/2012 03:55, Indrek wrote:
> After touring the museum I went to the adjacent lake to have a look at
> the seaplanes. Having goofed with the 18-55 lens I put on the 70-300
> lens. On the way to the lake there is an ex Lufthansa Constellation and,
> of course, the 70mm end of the zoom was too long. The situation was
> saved by stitching together a series of five pictures. I also did some
> light pseudo HDR to spice up the picture.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Indrek Aavisto
>
>
A superb presentation.
RiŠardo
--
Moving things in still pictures
cebo
April 1st 12, 06:26 PM
In article >,
"Indrek" > wrote:
> After touring the museum I went to the adjacent lake to have a look at the
> seaplanes. Having goofed with the 18-55 lens I put on the 70-300 lens. On
> the way to the lake there is an ex Lufthansa Constellation and, of course,
> the 70mm end of the zoom was too long. The situation was saved by stitching
> together a series of five pictures. I also did some light pseudo HDR to
> spice up the picture.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Indrek Aavisto
Well done, wouldn't have know unless you told.
Richard[_8_]
April 2nd 12, 02:14 AM
On 4/1/2012 12:26 PM, cebo wrote:
> In >,
> > wrote:
>
>> After touring the museum I went to the adjacent lake to have a look at the
>> seaplanes. Having goofed with the 18-55 lens I put on the 70-300 lens. On
>> the way to the lake there is an ex Lufthansa Constellation and, of course,
>> the 70mm end of the zoom was too long. The situation was saved by stitching
>> together a series of five pictures. I also did some light pseudo HDR to
>> spice up the picture.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Indrek Aavisto
>
> Well done, wouldn't have know unless you told.
Very well done.
I thought it was three.
Indrek[_2_]
April 2nd 12, 04:07 AM
"Richard" > wrote in message
m...
> On 4/1/2012 12:26 PM, cebo wrote:
>> In >,
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> After touring the museum I went to the adjacent lake to have a look at
>>> the
>>> seaplanes. Having goofed with the 18-55 lens I put on the 70-300 lens.
>>> On
>>> the way to the lake there is an ex Lufthansa Constellation and, of
>>> course,
>>> the 70mm end of the zoom was too long. The situation was saved by
>>> stitching
>>> together a series of five pictures. I also did some light pseudo HDR to
>>> spice up the picture.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Indrek Aavisto
>>
>> Well done, wouldn't have know unless you told.
>
>
> Very well done.
>
> I thought it was three.
Thanks to everyone for the kind comments.
I will post more from the Fantasy of Flight over the next week. After that I
have some snaps taken about a week ago at the Florida International Air show
in Punta Gorda. Stay tuned :)
Cheers,
Indrek Aavisto
--
Criticism is easy; achievement is difficult W.S. Churchill
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