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Old January 15th 07, 08:51 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default Lightnings Today, concluded - p38-12.jpg (1/1)

On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 20:41:03 +0100, Claus Gustafsen wrote:

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What happens here in this shot - the plane looks twisted but still flies.

I can't figure out what made the picture turn out this way....


It is an effect which occurs with telephoto lenses. I will attach a photo
I took of picnic table when testing a new 300 mm lens. I believe there are
some photo editing programs, such as Photoshop Elements 4.0 which will
remove this effect.

JakeInHartsel