biginning of a air-balloon flight part 1

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biginning of a air-balloon flight part 1

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yesterday evening they started with a air-balloon-flight
its about 300 meters from my house
the light was good , there is a big lawn

i take this shots with my KM 17-35 i think its a very great lens

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Great colours - looks like Landscape or Vivid colour with DRO+?

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Lovely, interesting set of photos.

I have never been brave enough to go up in a baloon.

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david

always my picture`s in RAW and ARGB and the DRO are out

when i put my picture`s on internet , i change ARGB to SRGB for internet

i work with lightroom , so DRO is not working with this program
its only working with sony-software

when iàm finish in lightroom , the picture` open also in ELEMENTS

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Love the colours! Love balloons! My wife hates balloons and won't let me near one.
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Very attractive colors. Nice set.
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I can only echo the comments of other - great colours, great set!
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Great shots, I really liked the last one.

It is also a wonderful statement that you don't need the very large, very heavy and very expensive glass to get quality results.
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Hi,

You really catch the occassion very well here, I can almost hear the sound of the burners.
We get plenty over us here, despite being on a turning point for aircraft going in to East Midlands. Glad we don't have anyone starting them near us as the dog is petrified of them, goodness knows what he thinks they are but he slinks away to his bed whenever he hears one in the distance. If we are out for a walk he tries to run back to the car.
Maybe caused when we first had himn at 18 months old (rescue Greyhound) walkiong on the North York Moorsd when two Tornado jets came over us at almost head height and scared us, let alone him to death.
See, your pics set me down Memory Lane!
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A lovely, colourful set Gustav. Congratulations. :)

Being on the ground and at eye-level, this must feel different from the high-scanning of the sky for vultures and other birds in flight.

Wonder what you have next in line ... :)

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