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Antique & Classic Aircraft Fly-in (Parafield Airport)A few snaps from Sunday's annual Antique & Classic Aircraft Fly-in at Parafield Airport. Yet another very overcast day, seems to be the theme when I attend an airshow The flight shots were hand-held at 400mm, tried to keep the shutter a slow as I could to get some prop-blur but maintain a good hand-holding speed.
de Havilland Hornet Moth Yakovlev YAK-52 Nanchang CJ-6A I've got another 13 or so images in my processing queue that I'll put up on my Pbase account when I get around to processing them later this week.
Re: Antique & Classic Aircraft Fly-in (Parafield Airport)I would have to say that i am a fan of the vintage planes, love to take a step back in time and check out how far we have come...
Canon 30D, Canon 17-55 f/2.8,Canon 70-200 f/2.8 IS, Canon 50mm f/1.8, 580exII
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It's unbelievable the amount of work that must go into restoring these aircraft, not only for presentation but for air-worthiness (if thats a word?) I've processed and uploaded the rest to PBase: http://www.pbase.com/snwau/classicaircraft
Re: Antique & Classic Aircraft Fly-in (Parafield Airport)That second image is good .... just enough motion blur to the propeller thingys to make it pop for me...
The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
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Thanks for the comments. I'm not overly happy with the over overcast sky, but not much I can do about that one
Re: Antique & Classic Aircraft Fly-in (Parafield Airport)Might be able to replace the sky with some work... Hmm some complex layer masks involved there...
Re: Antique & Classic Aircraft Fly-in (Parafield Airport)Hmm...replacing the sky is tough on this one.. Here is my try and by no means perfect... [Let me know if you want me to take this down]
Also do the others have any ideas on how to replace this sky?
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Thats not a bad effort at all! The sky looks great, probably just need to fiddle with the colour balance of the aircraft a little with a mask to remove the blue cast. In my processing I tried separating the sky and aircraft for isolated brightness adjustments, but ran into trouble around the prop and it's blur. I couldn't adequately blend the two layers feathering the edges sufficiently enough in the blurred region. But I'm still fairly new to Photoshop, you've proven it can be done
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A friend at work knows his way around photoshop pretty well and created this image by replacing the sky. It took him quite a while to clip around the guide wires. It's tricky, but it is definitely worth the effort. Daniel Nikon D4, D2Xs, D70, Nikkors and Sigmas lenses from 10 to 400mm
www.DSAimages.com
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Thanks Daniel for sharing the link, the effort put into PP is well worth it for that image!, was this taken from this years show or a previous fly-in?
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It's not a blue cast. It's the sky showing through the plane because my mask wasn't strong enough. I wasn't sure how to fix it as the mask was created by using the blue channel in this image...
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No problem. This would have been from last year's show. Daniel Nikon D4, D2Xs, D70, Nikkors and Sigmas lenses from 10 to 400mm
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