Fly Iowa Takes Manhattan

Time for the 8th thrilling chapter of pictures from Fly Iowa.

Here is one lesson want to give everybody from these pictures. Clean your sensor. Particularly if you are going to be taking, say 1200 pictures, with most of them against a blue background. Dust spots really show up against a blue background and they can be a pain to take out in Photoshop.

It can be intimidating cleaning your photo sensor, but it actually isn’t as hard as one would think. That being said, you definitely need the proper equipment. That is all I have to say about that… at this time.


Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Fly Iowa - 2019

Only 400 Fly Iowa images left to curate.

5 thoughts on “Fly Iowa Takes Manhattan”

  1. I may ask for your help someday on cleaning my sensor. I have never done it, and removing spots in Photoshop and Lightroom is torture.

  2. Yes it is. I’m sure that can be arranged. It is actually way easier than you expect though. The main thing is overcoming the fear of touching your sensor.

  3. I have a huge fear of that. I don’t even like changing my lenses half of the time for fear of accidentally touching something.

    By the way – can I say how much I enjoy the names of this series?

  4. I think you might be the only person that caught the references. Or would admit to catching the reference.

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