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Nice set in what I suspect were difficult light conditions GB. I kind of like the flare in the first . The second has a bit of drama, but I'm not sure about the dead space on the right of the third shot.
Pete
Isn't it a cool thing in nature that the colours never seem to clash...
Nice set in what I suspect were difficult light conditions GB. I kind of like the flare in the first . The second has a bit of drama, but I'm not sure about the dead space on the right of the third shot.
Thanks Pete. We may be two of the last ones here
You're spot on about the lighting. It was just so bland and flat that day. I waited for them to take off towards the sun to spice it up a bit, but maybe I'll cut them out and paste them into a different background (!)
Not sure about the space, but it just didn't seem right to center it. Maybe that was desperation .. ha.
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Hey guys, I just happened to drop in....glad to see there is a bit of activity ongoing, but a far cry from what once was. To me, the plane in the third shot needs somewhere to go...some dead space below the plane. But a more exciting sky would certainly help them all!
Ken
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Thanks fellows. The sky was really dull that day, forcing me to try hard to find photo elements to compliment the planes. That's where the sun came in, but so many maneuvers didn't get close to the sun.. a tough day. Ken, I'll reconsider the crop on that biplane shot. There was just more dull beneath it, so I cropped. Thanks too BigTen.
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