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Old October 15th 03, 08:13 PM
Jeff
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We may have to have a photo contest amoungst every one
who ever submits the best photo wins a free night at your place

(hey its good advertising for you


Jeff

Jay Honeck wrote:

This picture I took over Phoenix 2 weeks ago at 12,500 ft, we flew over

the
Phoenix class B and started our decent about 20 miles out at 500 fpm on

the far
side of Phoenix..
http://216.158.136.206/newplane/phoenix.jpg

There is allot less color to see on this side of the country.
We use an the Olympus E-10 digital camera for pictures.


One thing I've found makes a HUGE difference with digital photography is to
NOT get the wing in the picture. My digital autofocus usually locks onto the
wing, and makes everything else in the background (which is what you're
aiming at!) look fuzzy.

Also, Photoshop does a much better job of adjusting color, brightness and
contrast if you don't have a big, white wing in the picture.
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Jay Honeck
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Old October 15th 03, 08:23 PM
Peter R.
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Jeff ) wrote:

We may have to have a photo contest amoungst every one
who ever submits the best photo wins a free night at your place


Sounds good, but I vote that Rosspilot is automatically disqualified from
this contest.

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Old October 15th 03, 08:36 PM
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I had to go to his site to see what he does, I agree with you after reading this
"OUR QUALITY
Rosspilot uses medium format cameras with a gyro-stabilizer to produce the industry's
highest quality images. Digital files, computer artwork, and other imaging services
are available."





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Jeff ) wrote:

We may have to have a photo contest amoungst every one
who ever submits the best photo wins a free night at your place


Sounds good, but I vote that Rosspilot is automatically disqualified from
this contest.

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Peter

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Old October 15th 03, 09:06 PM
G.R. Patterson III
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Jeff wrote:

I had to go to his site to see what he does, I agree with you ...


I've been to his stand in the city. Yep, keep him out of it.

George Patterson
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gourmet coffee while looking at pictures of her son on the cover of Sports
Illustrated, her daughter on the cover of Business Week, her boyfriend on
the cover of Playgirl, and her husband on the back of the milk carton.
 




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