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Jan 25, 2012 19:59:08   #
AIR BOSS 1 Loc: western new york
 
Anyone know of a way to get rid of the dust reflection with a filter on the Nikon on in PS? Or just shut off the flash as i do.
photo 1 f4, speed 125 and iso 1250
photo 2 f3.8, speed 125 and iso 500
any thoughts?

photo 1
photo 1...

photo2
photo2...

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Jan 25, 2012 21:28:47   #
Jay Pat Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
 
The lighting looks better in #1.
I don't know how to fix it except to clean.
Pat

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Jan 26, 2012 13:24:41   #
AIR BOSS 1 Loc: western new york
 
Thanks Jay #1 was taken without a flash, #2 with a flash. The dust is in the air. The track is very dusty. If you look on the right side at the white truck, it's dragging the surface. This is done with two different trucks and I hardly ever get to take the photo before its done. O well just wondering. Thanks!
Air Boss 1

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Jan 26, 2012 13:44:09   #
Jay Pat Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
 
That sure does look like a powered parachute in your avitar. I rode in one, once! Cost me $25 for a short ride. Sat right behind the pilot.
Pat

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Jan 26, 2012 13:58:10   #
AIR BOSS 1 Loc: western new york
 
It is cool. I have had mine sense 2004 and now have 250 hours on it.
last year I installed a second fuel tank and can stay up for over 3 hrs.
Great aircraft to take photos from.



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Jan 26, 2012 14:11:02   #
Jay Pat Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
 
Fences can't keep you out!!!!
What a shot!!!

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Jan 26, 2012 14:47:13   #
CamObs Loc: South America (Texas)
 
Only thing you can do is not use a flash.

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Jan 26, 2012 15:29:00   #
planepics Loc: St. Louis burbs, but originally Chicago burbs
 
AIR BOSS 1 wrote:
It is cool. I have had mine sense 2004 and now have 250 hours on it.
last year I installed a second fuel tank and can stay up for over 3 hrs.
Great aircraft to take photos from.


Do you register it as an experimental LSA? (I wouldn't think it could be an ultralight having so much fuel (over 5 gal?)) Looks like fun though. I've never been in a PP.

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Jan 26, 2012 16:07:24   #
AIR BOSS 1 Loc: western new york
 
Thanks Jay
I got one of the same falls without the water. When i find it I'll post.
Air Boss 1

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Jan 26, 2012 16:11:35   #
AIR BOSS 1 Loc: western new york
 
CamObs wrote:
Only thing you can do is not use a flash.


I was hoping that someone would know of a fancy filter or something
i could get.

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Jan 26, 2012 16:27:58   #
AIR BOSS 1 Loc: western new york
 
planepics wrote:
AIR BOSS 1 wrote:
It is cool. I have had mine sense 2004 and now have 250 hours on it.
last year I installed a second fuel tank and can stay up for over 3 hrs.
Great aircraft to take photos from.


Do you register it as an experimental LSA? (I wouldn't think it could be an ultralight having so much fuel (over 5 gal?)) Looks like fun though. I've never been in a PP.


30 mph is a lot slower than the one in pictured in your avitar. It was a 2 seat ultralight trainer. Through the 90s and till 2004 they were made an flown with an exemption. 2004 it all changed. I had to become a Sport pilot and the aircraft had to become certified as an experimental light sport aircraft. One of the rule changes was that we could have more fuel.
Air Boss 1

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Jan 26, 2012 17:38:16   #
Roger Salls Loc: Stratford, CT
 
Air Boss, Idon't think that's dust from the track because if it were track dust it would be everywhere not just infront of the horse and the people. This doesn't mean I know what it is though. Looks like a little orb down by the guy's feet.
AIR BOSS 1 wrote:
Anyone know of a way to get rid of the dust reflection with a filter on the Nikon on in PS? Or just shut off the flash as i do.
photo 1 f4, speed 125 and iso 1250
photo 2 f3.8, speed 125 and iso 500
any thoughts?

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Jan 26, 2012 18:17:09   #
AIR BOSS 1 Loc: western new york
 
Roger Salls wrote:
Air Boss, Idon't think that's dust from the track because if it were track dust it would be everywhere not just infront of the horse and the people. This doesn't mean I know what it is though. Looks like a little orb down by the guy's feet.
AIR BOSS 1 wrote:
Anyone know of a way to get rid of the dust reflection with a filter on the Nikon on in PS? Or just shut off the flash as i do.
photo 1 f4, speed 125 and iso 1250
photo 2 f3.8, speed 125 and iso 500
any thoughts?

WOW your right there is a orb down low I never saw that before. I have people actually say WOW a "Royal Orb" they call it. I just think its dust. That's OK as long as they buy the photos.

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Jan 28, 2012 23:42:38   #
Horseart Loc: Alabama
 
AIR BOSS 1 wrote:
Anyone know of a way to get rid of the dust reflection with a filter on the Nikon on in PS? Or just shut off the flash as i do.
photo 1 f4, speed 125 and iso 1250
photo 2 f3.8, speed 125 and iso 500
any thoughts?


Can't be of any help there, but WHOA! Nice shots of the bay Standardbred horses. My friend/neighbor/assistant when I do wall murals has Standardbreds, but since they work them to a sulky and hardly never ride the, she comes to my barn to ride with me. Good job!!!
A LOT f steam rising off the horse. That one had a BIG workout!!!

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Aug 11, 2012 18:06:35   #
Tom DePuy Loc: Waxhaw, N.C.
 
Batavia Downs??

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