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| 07/19/2006 12:53:47 AM |
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| 07/18/2006 10:56:23 PM |
Legacyby mosesmComment by MayaM: Nice demonstration of progress...wish the arrangement was a bit diifferent, more spread out to see both planes better. |
| 07/18/2006 04:09:38 PM |
Legacyby mosesmComment by Tygerr: Great photo. Besides the fact that I'm a big aircraft fan, I think this fits the challenge really well.
That's a Grumman Hellcat right? And an F-18. Cool. |
| 07/18/2006 07:42:50 AM |
Legacyby mosesmComment by LalliSig: No offense but I have never understood what people get out of going to these airshows and taking photographs, the subject just doesn´t do anything for me. Well enough about that. Photographically speaking, this is not bad at all, just not really all that fond of the composition, not bad really but kindof dull and centered, nothing but dead smack in the middle of the frame. Then also I always think images that use too fast shutterspeeds at motorraces and airshows make the subjects seem a bit static. I appreciate the fact that you have a very slight amount of motion blur on the propeller but just not enough for me, wish they were more blurred but at the same time the planes were tack sharp. Think I saw somewhere that an optimal shutterspeed for propeller airplanes were somewhere between 1/100-1/200? Anyway, nuff ranting, not a bad shot, just wanted to explain why I couldn´t give this more than a 5 wich means average for me. |
| 07/18/2006 01:29:40 AM |
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| 07/15/2006 06:59:41 PM |
Legacyby mosesmComment by Blackbox: Ok, now we're talking...Aviation Photography! Definately shows progress. |
| 07/15/2006 10:00:26 AM |
Legacyby mosesmComment by Melethia: I love how the angle makes it look like they're nearly attached. Good job getting the prop nearly stopped! |
| 07/15/2006 09:39:47 AM |
Legacyby mosesmComment by dragonlady: good aviation entry...great contrast in plane types, well composed, too. |
| 07/13/2006 01:53:22 PM |
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| 07/13/2006 10:14:01 AM |
Legacyby mosesmComment by violinist123: Very cool. Obviously not easy to set up the shot but with some sky between the planes it would have worked better. |
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