No improvement necessary. Great shot and I thank you.
I am overwhelmed with all of the positive comments and encouraging kind words about this shot....Thank you!
Those H-34's were, and are, amazing aircraft...kinda like the C-47 (DC-3) my dad flew over the Hump (and are still flying missions around the world). And you got it nicely, bravo. I took many photos when flying around Vietnam during my tour...mostly pretty bad, but some came out cool. I learned pretty quickly to get as much shutter as I could...to a fault. Were I to go back in time I'd be panning like crazy and trying to get the blades to fuzz just a little...lol. But, really, with the silhouette and the sun disc, this one is as close to perfect as it gets. And I have to cop to some envy that you got to be in a working Huey!
Namwife wrote:
Thank you..but I don't know what denoise is??? As I said I use no post processing no photo shop..straight out of the camera...
Denoise is a post processing tool for getting rid of graininess and ISO noise. It has the effect of smoothing an image and it can be used specifically for that purpose. I get the impression that your sky would look better without any noise and the clouds could benefit from a touch of smoothing.
chasgroh wrote:
Those H-34's were, and are, amazing aircraft...kinda like the C-47 (DC-3) my dad flew over the Hump (and are still flying missions around the world). And you got it nicely, bravo. I took many photos when flying around Vietnam during my tour...mostly pretty bad, but some came out cool. I learned pretty quickly to get as much shutter as I could...to a fault. Were I to go back in time I'd be panning like crazy and trying to get the blades to fuzz just a little...lol. But, really, with the silhouette and the sun disc, this one is as close to perfect as it gets. And I have to cop to some envy that you got to be in a working Huey!
Those H-34's were, and are, amazing aircraft...kin... (
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Welcome Home...Yes, the 34 is an amazing aircraft...however, I prefer Hueys we have 3 that we restored back to flight status...The org. I belong to...American Huey 369...the 34 came from N.Y and met us at Grissom and our 2 Hueys and the 34 flew to WI were we met a friend with a restored Loach and the 4 aircraft flew to LZ Lambeau...it was a sight to behold!
As for my critique of this photo thank you so much for your kind words...
R.G. wrote:
Denoise is a post processing tool for getting rid of graininess and ISO noise. It has the effect of smoothing an image and it can be used specifically for that purpose. I get the impression that your sky would look better without any noise and the clouds could benefit from a touch of smoothing.
Thank you for the explanation ... I can see there is so much I know very little about...
Namwife wrote:
Welcome Home...Yes, the 34 is an amazing aircraft...however, I prefer Hueys we have 3 that we restored back to flight status...The org. I belong to...American Huey 369...the 34 came from N.Y and met us at Grissom and our 2 Hueys and the 34 flew to WI were we met a friend with a restored Loach and the 4 aircraft flew to LZ Lambeau...it was a sight to behold!
As for my critique of this photo thank you so much for your kind words...
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...well, now you went and did it, I'm a LOH pilot. B Troop, 7/1 Cav to be exact...and here's one of mine...heh. And I'm sure your hubby and his buddies are members of the VHPA!
Namwife wrote:
Thank you for the explanation ... I can see there is so much I know very little about...
If this photo is anything to go by, you're doing very well without PP. Denoise is the only thing I'd want to add.
This is a great shot as-is. If you shot raw, you could put it into an editor and reduce the shadows on the chopper to bring out just a bit more detail. Well done. Please stay safe and keep no sharing.
Namwife wrote:
This shot was taken air to air from an open door of a Huey Helicopter...Flying home May 2010 from LZ Lambeau
Please help me learn what is right with this shot and what I need to improve on...
Specs: Nikon D40 200mm F8 1/1000 ISO 200 no photo shop
Fabulous pic but might be nice to have slower shutter so the rotors are blurred a bit by their motion. A minor point because it is a great pic as is.
I too love this shot. The only suggestion I would make is maybe back off on shutter speed a bit so there is some blur in the rotor blades. Just a suggestion to think about.
chasgroh wrote:
...well, now you went and did it, I'm a LOH pilot. B Troop, 7/1 Cav to be exact...and here's one of mine...heh. And I'm sure your hubby and his buddies are members of the VHPA!
Very nice bird, thanx for sharing...We attended VHPA when it was held in Louisville and we brought our aircraft...Our Org. has a membership...plus most of our pilots are members as well...my hubby is a crew chief, not a pilot...
Schoee wrote:
Fabulous pic but might be nice to have slower shutter so the rotors are blurred a bit by their motion. A minor point because it is a great pic as is.
Thank you for your comment...so glad you like the photo...this was taken 2010 and I was brand new to DSLR plus I was shooting from an open door of a Huey going about 80 knots and at the time I had no idea how to blur the rotors...LOL I was just trying not to fall out and still get the shot!!!
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