http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ld-camera.html
Stunning photos, but I wonder how much post processing was involved. I also wonder what gear he used?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ld-camera.html
Stunning photos, but I wonder how much post processing was involved. I also wonder what gear he used?
Pentax K3, K100D Super, Sigma 18-50, Takamur-A 28-80, Pentax DA 50-200, Sicor 80-200, Tamron 2X teleconverter
Well, still the work of taking the photo had the biggest challenge.
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Impressive but I hate them. He's somehow managed to make real machines look like bad paintings.
Sorry Jim, but I disagree. These are sensational. The lighting, the focus and depth of field are all just so well done. And, it looks like he is shooting with a Canon DSLR http://planepicture.com/about-us .
He has some photos that you can download for screensavers for the aviation fans out there.
No need to be sorry, Hawthy, we all like different things. And I completely agree with you about the technical brilliance shown here.
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