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LBaldwin
13th of April 2008 (Sun), 09:20
Shot this in Sac o potato..

Jacobredphoto
29th of March 2009 (Sun), 13:46
Really vivid colors.

inthedeck
29th of March 2009 (Sun), 13:48
Nice shot Les. I even like the spot of Sun...and the blue skies. Nice. ;)

12 Wyoming
29th of March 2009 (Sun), 15:17
Has to be DHL. Nice!

LBaldwin
29th of March 2009 (Sun), 15:24
Thanks gang it was a Kodachrome day...

aridan
29th of March 2009 (Sun), 17:41
I thought they went out of business... - no? :)

cdifoto
29th of March 2009 (Sun), 17:43
I thought they went out of business... - no? :)
They just closed or are closing their USA domestic services. IE USA to USA. International is still going.

FlyingPhotog
29th of March 2009 (Sun), 18:32
Nice but I think your WB is a tad warm... :p

asysin2leads
29th of March 2009 (Sun), 18:42
We live about 20 minutes from DHL in Wilmington, OH. Last I heard, there is talk about saving DHL's Air Park in Wilmington. They will be drastically cut back, but will remain open. I'll try to dig up a link.

PhotosGuy
29th of March 2009 (Sun), 19:45
Good one.

DealsGapCobra
29th of March 2009 (Sun), 20:55
I was talking to one of their pilots two years ago and he said "Why go Brown when you can go Clown?" Made me laugh!

I like the photo.

FlyingPhotog
29th of March 2009 (Sun), 21:20
^^^ That's funny!

Scout7id
29th of March 2009 (Sun), 21:58
Hot dog please, ketchup and mustard only. No relish.

asysin2leads
30th of March 2009 (Mon), 00:37
I was talking to one of their pilots two years ago and he said "Why go Brown when you can go Clown?" Made me laugh!

I like the photo.

That's funny. I like it.

pixelbasher
30th of March 2009 (Mon), 02:29
how did you get the nice rich blue at the top of shot?

LBaldwin
30th of March 2009 (Mon), 02:56
90 degrees away from the sun, and meter for the hot spots, the shadows and split the diff. No filter or PS funny biz.

In other words do not meter the sky, take a reading off of the bottom of the plane, then the brightest spot and set the aperture or shutter speed to split right down the middle.

So for instance lets say the bottom has a reflected reading of ISO 100 f/5.6 @125 sec , And thet top is f/11.5. then the split would be f/8.5 or so. The plane on the top is so much brighter than the sky the sky goes dark all by itself

pixelbasher
31st of March 2009 (Tue), 05:55
Thanks for the tip! I really need a small notepad I can fit in my bag with all the tips I pick up on these forums.