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Post by Mark Griffin on Mar 24, 2017 18:12:28 GMT 12
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Post by Mark Griffin on Feb 12, 2017 8:43:22 GMT 12
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Post by Mark Griffin on Nov 17, 2016 7:51:28 GMT 12
Hi, Appreciate the comments, Cheers, The antique effect I use a number of filters Readily available on the net. Topaz Labs - I apply a small amount of Dynamic HDR, this pops the image out Nic Collection Silver Efex Pro 2 for Black and white conversion, The Keith Skilling shot below utilizing Pinhole and Liz Needham Cool Tones Nic Collection Color Efex Pro 4 apply Pro contrast, White Neutralizer, and for the Liz shot a gold filter but minimal low on the slider the rest is in camera exposure f/stop, exposure compensation etc. Its a but of mucking about but for me its about trying to bring the best out of the image of the aircraft and the talented people flying and taking care of them. Liz Needham Kiwi Classic Keith Skilling - Amazing Kiwi Aviator.
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Post by Mark Griffin on Nov 16, 2016 17:14:25 GMT 12
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Post by Mark Griffin on Oct 8, 2016 16:40:06 GMT 12
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Post by Mark Griffin on Aug 27, 2016 17:26:19 GMT 12
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Post by Mark Griffin on Aug 21, 2016 9:56:37 GMT 12
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Post by Mark Griffin on Aug 21, 2016 9:37:43 GMT 12
Nice Images Errol I like the video also, Shame we could not get past the gate after Gavin completed his shoot. Have attached the same sort of shots, turned them into B&W and gave them a small amount of gold tone. Rgds Mark Photographic Mystro GC mucking in after completion.
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Post by Mark Griffin on Jun 10, 2016 20:34:20 GMT 12
Thanks Guys, Appreciate the comments, Yes the day was good but a little poor for shooting onto the sun and getting reasonable results with color and saturation. Question, why did the Mustang not fly, I did however see it fly over the house on Monday?
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Post by Mark Griffin on Jun 9, 2016 21:43:37 GMT 12
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Post by Mark Griffin on Sept 22, 2015 19:59:53 GMT 12
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Post by Mark Griffin on Jun 2, 2015 18:12:13 GMT 12
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Post by Mark Griffin on May 25, 2015 23:20:48 GMT 12
A couple of Pics from Hawaii Inwards Darkness crawls ever closer, Water bleeds of time gone by Mighty warrior barrels protruding, overwatch the fallen. mg as this is a Aviation forum have put in a couple of add on
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Post by Mark Griffin on May 25, 2015 22:46:58 GMT 12
Hi, Sorry was away in Hawaii for a while How can I help ??
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Post by Mark Griffin on Apr 10, 2015 11:51:26 GMT 12
Mark Griffin Breathtaking photos mate, amongst the best I have seen on this forum. I like the black and white ones and the various grain and tint applications..I will be exploring similar effects after seeing yours as it adds so much both to portrait shots and machinery. Love the colour topsides of the Corsair and Anson and the Spitfire about to go verticle. Your colour shots seem to have some sort of effect on them ?..care to share Once again ...very very nice. Dino Hi Dino, Appreciate the kind words, This forum has many photographers amongst its members who are very good and produce some stunning stuff. Camera settings I use -0.3 compensation for all my shots for greater saturation, then Lightroom apply a little more contrast and a dab of clarity, then go to the camera calibration in L/R and apply blue primary saturation to +38 for the picture to pop if you know what I mean. Hope this helps a little. Regards Mark
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Post by Mark Griffin on Apr 10, 2015 11:33:49 GMT 12
When did you get that photo of me looking at my camera with such concentration, Mark?? You should have come and said gidday! Hi Dave, Spotted you on the trailer as we were passing through to the other end of the field, was going to return and say hello but ended up going to the museum and did not see you after that. You had the next best position on the field apart from the Gold pass stand.
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Post by Mark Griffin on Apr 9, 2015 17:28:16 GMT 12
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Post by Mark Griffin on Mar 5, 2015 17:39:18 GMT 12
Great set of pics, love the F-86 such a great aircraft, I even see we have one housed with the Spitfire at Ardmore, so should be interesting to see what happens with it.
Thanks for posting Gavin.
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Post by Mark Griffin on Feb 17, 2015 16:39:07 GMT 12
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Post by Mark Griffin on Nov 25, 2014 17:37:24 GMT 12
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