Most of the photos are quite good. But it's interesting reviewing the
effect of the auto mode. All of the photos are taken within about a 35
minute period between 11:00 and noon. The light should be fairly
constant but aperture and shutter speeds vary widely. Maybe the clouds
and/or distance to the white plane.
I note that something truly unusual happened with #6. #6 and #7 have
nearly identical exposure info (same shutter speed, only 1/3 stop
difference in aperture) but #7 is only slightly underexposed whereas #6
is greatly underexposed. Did the camera really do this or is there some
mistake in post-processing?
Chuck Norcutt
On 9/17/2010 1:22 PM, Chris Barker wrote:
> Today was a great day. I sent a student on her first solo flight and
> then led another student on his first solo formation sortie. The
> first student was my pax ("sandbag") on the second trip and took her
> boyfriend's Sony A390 (I think) fitted with 55-200 to record the
> occasion. I have uploaded some of her efforts:
>
> <http://threeshoes.smugmug.com/gallery/13807540_EHRJA#1011329887_HEwYS>
>
> The shots were taken on the Auto setting and filed as JPGs so there
> was little post-processing worth doing, but the results are pretty
> good, almost artistic.
>
> Chris
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