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Feb 13, 2007 01:34 |  #1

One more from the earlier series I posted. Palo Alto airport is a small strip, and local pilots are constantly taking off and landing, doing their training exercises. In about 30 minutes you can probably fill up a few GB of memory without trying.

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Feb 13, 2007 02:05 |  #2

nice shot. try to get the wings completely in the picture next time:)




  
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Feb 13, 2007 11:06 as a reply to  @ Spangler1992's post |  #3

Good shot, the framing is good to me. At some point the wings are just a continuation of a line and a better effect can be had by framing the important and visually appealing areas which tend to display the curves and angles that make up the aircraft.
Some aircraft with complex areas in the wing or those with unusual wing shapes may benefit from more attention to the wing.




  
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Feb 14, 2007 23:10 |  #4

In addition to getting the wing into the frame, also try a slower shutter speed to give a little more prop blur.


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Feb 15, 2007 14:30 |  #5

Good choice in airplanes... Has our engine in it.. TCm IO-550-N... :)


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Feb 16, 2007 14:21 |  #6

jungle wrote in post #2702169 (external link)
Good shot, the framing is good to me. At some point the wings are just a continuation of a line and a better effect can be had by framing the important and visually appealing areas which tend to display the curves and angles that make up the aircraft.
Some aircraft with complex areas in the wing or those with unusual wing shapes may benefit from more attention to the wing.

I agree the composition looks great to me.


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