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You need to upload it to a server accessible from the internet. Try photobucket.com
 
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No i didn't please consider fact that I've been photographer less than a month but please feel free to express any advices because I am willing to learn on my own mistakes
 
Not bad but the white balance seems to be off. Meaning it looks too cool(blue).
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It looks like you have your auto white balance set to manual according to the exif , you have a blueish cast , set it to awb outdoors . Also because the plane is white you might of wanted to give it some + exposure compensation , the first shot looks grainy you are using iso 1600 when you don't have to iso 400 would of been ok I think........ Lenny
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The main rules: Use iso as low as possible; use shutter as fast as possible; don't use aperture smaller than f16 (evenF16 to be avoid); avoid wide open apertures; avoid lens extreme zoom positions (varies from lens to lens, though)

In this particular case you could easily drop iso 3-4 stops down (ISO100- 200) and avoid noise issues. Say, ISO200, shutter 1/400, F9. The IS feature gives you even more room to slow down the speed (assuming the plane was not moving)
 
it hasn't yet but i still believe that i can fix that
Why f/18 and ISO 1600? Why the -1/3 EV? The picture is slightly underexposed, the WB is too cool, it's noisy due to ISO 1600 and there is softening due to the effects of diffraction due to f/18, sorry!

Setting it to f/5.6, 1/800, ISO 200, 0 EV would have given you the exact same exposure. I would have set the camera to Aperture Priority, set the aperture between f/5.6 and f/8, ISO 200 and would still have got a shutter speed higher than 1/400s.

For outdoor conditions, Canon's Auto WB works pretty well. Of course, shooting in RAW can help fix any WB issues during conversion. Keep practicing, good luck!

Cheers
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