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Jun 17, 2004 02:56 |  #1

Hi All

Help required - how can I improve this type of shot

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Jun 17, 2004 05:49 |  #2

Get a wide angled shot of the contrails without the trees, maybe?


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Jun 17, 2004 07:53 |  #3

depends on what you're trying to acheive.

If you want to isolate the contrails, then lose the trees.

If you want to show the sunset / sunrise colours, then use clouds for a more dramatic effect and silhouette some trees in the foreground.

if you describe more specifcally what you want from a shot like this you might get more helpfull advice :)


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