Lets see some stills

Photo of the Jack Nicklaus course at Colleton River Plantation, Bluffton SC.

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Member MSROSS' Phantom posing for a photo op. Met him and another Phantom Pilot at a local park this morning.
 

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From my first pictures with the P2V+
Rincón, Puerto Rico
 

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Here's a still from our recent rocket launch. I think this was a "Level 2 Certification" flight, so it was probably using a J motor.



(Click the image then click it again in the next web page to see it in full resolution.)

I didn't take very many stills at the launch since it's easier to take video. You have to time when to hit the button just right to capture a good photo of a launch. There is to much of a delay between shot using the continuous mode on the Vision's camera, so using it doesn't help. With video, I just have to make sure the camera is pointing in the right direction.

As you can see, the landscape isn't very exciting here in Central Florida. :)

-- Roger
 
connell83 said:
180degreephotography said:
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Here’s another with a slightly different take and a single shot.

What settings did you use? HArd to believe this was taken with a PV2+ stock camera. Hope I am wrong.

Sorry. Been away traveling. So, yes! This was shot with my PV2+. I shoot both JPEG and RAW then edit in Photoshop. The trick for some of the images is to use both the JPEG and the RAW images together. For example I split this image and used the sky from the JPEG which had more highlight detail and the RAW for the shadow detail. I also used some noise and smart sharpen to clean up any artifacts in the shadows. I also almost always try to correct the lens distortion as well.

And to answer your original question this was shot at 100 ISO.

Here’s a panoramic shot the same way and stitched together in Photoshop. The most significant thing that makes this possible is shooting in RAW.

 
jadebox said:
I didn't take very many stills at the launch since it's easier to take video.

you can make stills by doing screen captures of the video. they make great photos. here's screen grab as an example;

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180degreephotography said:
connell83 said:
180degreephotography said:
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Here’s another with a slightly different take and a single shot.

What settings did you use? HArd to believe this was taken with a PV2+ stock camera. Hope I am wrong.

Sorry. Been away traveling. So, yes! This was shot with my PV2+. I shoot both JPEG and RAW then edit in Photoshop. The trick for some of the images is to use both the JPEG and the RAW images together. For example I split this image and used the sky from the JPEG which had more highlight detail and the RAW for the shadow detail. I also used some noise and smart sharpen to clean up any artifacts in the shadows. I also almost always try to correct the lens distortion as well.

And to answer your original question this was shot at 100 ISO.

Here’s a panoramic shot the same way and stitched together in Photoshop. The most significant thing that makes this possible is shooting in RAW.


love the shots mate great editing hard to remove all of the noise isnt it!
 
 

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Some place in the Netherlands this summer.
 

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Got to keep this stills thread going. Wilmington, NC pictured. Early morning view of Cape Fear river with fog in the background.
 
Not high up, but it took some guts for this newbie to fly it across the channel to practice future wetland studies flying at fairly low altitude.
 

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