tomascubero
08-27-2007, 10:31 PM
Hi Guys,
Well first a short hello to everyone involved here, I am an amateur photographer in Costa Rica mainly based on aviation photography.
Such it seems that these photos usually have to be very good in order to be accepted at major sites such as Airliners.net and Jetphotos.net.
Back this April, I had the chance to fly over the airport and take lots of shots, among them there is a large Business Jet (A 727-100) and most of the photos I took the plane is far away, though I did get a close shot to it, the only problem is that its backlit.
Now, if I try the usual contrast, highlights, curves and other light tools, I won't get a decent result, so I thought, hey maybe some Photoshop expert can do much better than me!
So I've attached a link to the original un-touched photo and I would be very thankful if someone could help me editing it so that it doesn't look backlit, and of course without much grain on it.
http://www.badongo.com/es/pic/1366989
Click in the bottom "See the Photo in the Original Size". If its in spanish its "Ver la foto en tamaņo original".
Just incase, I use a Canon 400D and this photo was taken with a terrible Tamron 200-400mm (where is that Canon 400mm L Lens...)!
Best Regards!
Tomas Cubero M.
San Jose, Costa Rica
Well first a short hello to everyone involved here, I am an amateur photographer in Costa Rica mainly based on aviation photography.
Such it seems that these photos usually have to be very good in order to be accepted at major sites such as Airliners.net and Jetphotos.net.
Back this April, I had the chance to fly over the airport and take lots of shots, among them there is a large Business Jet (A 727-100) and most of the photos I took the plane is far away, though I did get a close shot to it, the only problem is that its backlit.
Now, if I try the usual contrast, highlights, curves and other light tools, I won't get a decent result, so I thought, hey maybe some Photoshop expert can do much better than me!
So I've attached a link to the original un-touched photo and I would be very thankful if someone could help me editing it so that it doesn't look backlit, and of course without much grain on it.
http://www.badongo.com/es/pic/1366989
Click in the bottom "See the Photo in the Original Size". If its in spanish its "Ver la foto en tamaņo original".
Just incase, I use a Canon 400D and this photo was taken with a terrible Tamron 200-400mm (where is that Canon 400mm L Lens...)!
Best Regards!
Tomas Cubero M.
San Jose, Costa Rica