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Tough situations to shoot in. If they have a "graveyard" outside, those planes would be easier with light, and composition. I find the tiles in the ceiling a little distracting in this one. Perhaps as a cutout or on another BG it would be stronger. However, the colors are great
Tough situations to shoot in. If they have a "graveyard" outside, those planes would be easier with light, and composition. I find the tiles in the ceiling a little distracting in this one. Perhaps as a cutout or on another BG it would be stronger. However, the colors are great
payn, thanks for the suggestion. I might try that a little later.
John
I just threw this together, and it makes a difference.
Last edited by swmdrayfan; 02-15-2006 at 08:58 AM.
In Wingover, another poster commented that he couldn't put into words why this one didn't work.
I think it's the angle. The air intake below the prop is at an angle, and that throws off the image IMHO.
The BG could be cleaner, or preferably clouds, but that's a minor point. Nice sharp image of a great old warbird though.