Hi Ron, nice shots of planes. Which event was this? Looked very similar to the one I attended this past weekend, March Airfest at March Air Force base. Awesome show. Here are some of mine.
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I'm sooo sorry.
Just tried to imagine the scenario and right, it's quite frightening. The kid could be texting or something and suddenly veer into incoming traffic. YIKES!!!
Stargazing at Joshua Tree National Park.
Lyrid Meteor shower was last Saturday night. A few of my colleague photogs camped overnight at Joshua Tree National Park to capture this special rare event. Enjoy!!!
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I have already run a couple of tanks of Yamaha's Ring Free, which is much better product than Seafoam (MHO). Although it has improved some but the stubborn problem is still there. I have a sneaky feeling that I may have leaky injectors.
Glad I've found this thread. You know, I'm having similar problem. Interestingly, I'm running Leo cans as well. I just had my valve serviced at 18k. Although the engine block seems to be smoother, the fuel system problem remained the same. I'm going to send the injectors off to Witch Hunter...
I'm sure many of you have heard the news... but for myself, grew up with the phrase, 'Kodak Moment' means something memorable. Let's hope they survive this and continue the name.
Photography pioneer Kodak files for bankruptcy | Reuters
Just imagine, they actually invented the first...
Nice shot Humpy... I don't use photoshop much but my suggestion is to do yourself a favor and get Adobe's Lightroom. It's pretty much all I use. What you wanted to do takes only seconds with a tool called graduated filter in Lightroom.
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Thanks Daniel. OK, here's the trick to shoot lightning.
I had the setting in manual for iso 100, F5.6 and 4 seconds exposure. Once you notice an area of lightning activity, keep shooting over and over. Easiest way is to use an intervalometer... as if you're doing time lapse photography. I...