Yea. Not sure how to deal with that. I have a couple other pics taken at 1 sec intervals including one that shows a radar in the foreground, but the plane is smaller/farther away so it would have to be cropped and enhanced more carefully.
The lighting is neat though. I think adjusting the white balance and brightness/contrast/saturation would help since the sky *should* be blue, but I don't have much experience doing that so I'd be pretty much experimenting with random settings trying to make it look nice.
I had been using adobe lightroom beta before, but the beta expired and they went to a fairly expensive version 1.0 before they even got a multi-monitor workspace functioning. I am trying to figure out gimp but it's just a bit too complicated for an amature like me. For example, "crop" doesn't mean the same thing in gimp as it does in every other consumer-level image editing package. Even adobe lightroom and photoshop elements has a way to do dumb cropping by selecting a region and choosing a "crop" menu option. In gimp, trying to crop simply fuxors the layer and you're left with the same size image you had before, but the part of the image outside the cropped area is checkerboard gray. I want the part outside the cropped area to go the hell away, like it does with every other intuitive piece of software in the freaking world.
But I guess gimp is aimed at another type of user. So crop doesn't actually mean "crop", it means "screw with the current layer and mess up the image so an amature can't do a damn thing with it and has to start over".