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hate to burst a bubble.. but that website (jetphotos.com) is a website devoted to computer-aided photos of airliners.... jetphotos.net is a fully authentic... not trying to call someone out, but just want to set it straight
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Originally Posted by UConnQB14
hate to burst a bubble.. but that website (jetphotos.com) is a website devoted to computer-aided photos of airliners.... jetphotos.net is a fully authentic... not trying to call someone out, but just want to set it straight
Please define DEVOTED.... Don't talk out your a$$ about something you don't know about.
Last edited by rongway; 06-23-2006 at 04:06 PM.
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Originally Posted by UConnQB14
hate to burst a bubble.. but that website (jetphotos.com) is a website devoted to computer-aided photos of airliners.... jetphotos.net is a fully authentic... not trying to call someone out, but just want to set it straight
Are you saying that this is a computer aided photo?
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yep.. a computer aided photo without the landing gear.. look at the belly of the airplane.. the clouds will not appear that clean and almost looks as if the airplane is still on the ground... landing gear edited out
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Originally Posted by UConnQB14
yep.. a computer aided photo without the landing gear.. look at the belly of the airplane.. the clouds will not appear that clean and almost looks as if the airplane is still on the ground... landing gear edited out
What exactly is your malfunction? This is, um, the second thread that you have gone and urinated on.
Rongway takes some very great photographs. I'd take that iron in your hand and smash it against your head. Maybe that will knock some sense into you.
All jokes aside. . . relax.
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Originally Posted by UConnQB14
yep.. a computer aided photo without the landing gear.. look at the belly of the airplane.. the clouds will not appear that clean and almost looks as if the airplane is still on the ground... landing gear edited out
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Originally Posted by UConnQB14
yep.. a computer aided photo without the landing gear.. look at the belly of the airplane.. the clouds will not appear that clean and almost looks as if the airplane is still on the ground... landing gear edited out
Hey University Boy...pay attention.... This is how it's done.... here is a sequence of very small low quality raw file proofs overlayed on larger photo which was the 8th in the sequence.. there were 15 altogether and I omitted the 15th for symmetry.
http://www.jetphotos.com/sequence.jpg
This was west of O'Hare and shot with a $7000+ camera and $6600 lens mounted on a tripod, hence the clarity. If I had not been using a 1.4x teleconverter, it would have been sharper. He was probably about 5/8 of a mile away.. oh, and yes i used a computer to adjust the color balance and saturation etc etc..
Speedbird was heading west..fast.. not sure where he was going unless they did a tech stop at ORD for mechanical or medical and was continuing on to DFW or the west coast.....
Last edited by rongway; 06-26-2006 at 06:36 AM.
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