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Old June 14th, 2010, 12:19 PM
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Thanks Tex, I enjoyed them and the video too... if you add a comment with future images on camera / (screenshot method) used then there should be no confusion.

The above is pretty amazing - is this a straight screen grab?

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Yes, straight from the FRAPS screenshot and video capture program. FSX can make some nice scenery if you have a fast computer and decent video card. So I guess it's not a rendered CGI really, just a screenshot. A rendered shot would be similar to this, done with Terragen.







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I used to do work with computer generated imagery in the 1980s. I had a cloud model based on fractals, used in in some airborne simulation software- all custom written in FORTRAN and assembly.

I had to convince a Navy Admiral that he was not looking at real clouds, but images generated on an Intel Hypercube. Those were fun days.
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Must have been similar to this guy's work.

Aviation Artwork : Adam Burch: Art, Engineering & Design
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Somewhat like the clouds in the P51 print... except mine had animated TU22M's flying through them.
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I agree with Brian Mosley and BBW. Non-MFT photos are fine in the Genre galleries, so long as they are on topic. I'd rather see members participate with their non-MFT images than not participate at all.

Threads which are created for the purpose of showing images from another type of camera should be in Other Systems, and for the most part, the Gallery space should be reserved for MFT photos.
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That puts my mind at ease, especially where the M8 and Film cameras are concerned. Of course, most of the lenses can be adapted to u4/3rds. I tend to note which camera and lens were used, unless a thread is marked "No Words".

Yesterday, I had the Nikkor-SC 5cm F1.4 LTM on the EP2. My new favorite Combo. The LTM Nikkor is "Tiny", AND focuses to 18". I'll be uploading some, in preparation for more Genre Threads.
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Words/ No Words: Existing Light Portraits

Well, I'm going to start a W/NW thread. Existing Light Portraits, I had some ops yesterday.

It is customary to not critique images posted in W/NW threads.
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