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Oct 01, 2008 04:55 |  #1

Nothing on my site yet, but a teaser. 6:32AM Saturday.


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Oct 01, 2008 13:34 |  #2

Nice. Maybe just a tad bit too much sky?


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Oct 01, 2008 14:05 |  #3

Scout7id wrote in post #6417319 (external link)
Nice. Maybe just a tad bit too much sky?

I shot it that way on purpose, what purpose would more boring black ramp in the picture serve?


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Oct 01, 2008 14:12 |  #4

The sky works well for me. Couple of hot birds sitting on the ground when you know they want to be up there.


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Oct 01, 2008 14:23 |  #5

adamsti wrote in post #6417548 (external link)
I shot it that way on purpose, what purpose would more boring black ramp in the picture serve?

Why would you have to have more black ramp? Does your crop tool stay fixed at a certain aspect ratio? ;)

I agree in that the extra sky doesn't add to the shot, so perhaps a different crop would work.


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Oct 01, 2008 15:23 |  #6

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Why would you have to have more black ramp? Does your crop tool stay fixed at a certain aspect ratio? ;)

I agree in that the extra sky doesn't add to the shot, so perhaps a different crop would work.

No, the crop tool works fine, :) I just left it as I shot it, and did not crop anything.
Many people have the object in the center of the frame disease, I was trying to avoid that.:)


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Oct 01, 2008 15:29 |  #7

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No, the crop tool works fine, :) I just left it as I shot it, and did not crop anything.
Many people have the object in the center of the frame disease, I was trying to avoid that.:)

I hear you. I still have that problem sometimes myself! :lol: In this case a little off the top would bring the planes more toward the bottom third of the image, rather than the bottom forth.


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Oct 01, 2008 17:17 |  #8

Your right its just a tease;)Very nice.... Glad that your getting the shots processed and cant wait to see more.


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Oct 01, 2008 17:40 |  #9

The sky works for me too. I'd rather be looking at the colorful sky than the bluish/purple tarmac.


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Oct 01, 2008 19:27 |  #10

Nice job again Tim!:)


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Oct 01, 2008 21:49 as a reply to  @ RCoulter's post |  #11

Great one Tim, I too would leave it alone. The dawn patrol.....

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Oct 02, 2008 20:27 |  #12

Great teaser.....now bring on the flying shots we are all salivating for...well at least I am. :lol:


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Oct 02, 2008 23:32 |  #13

Not a bad balance of light on the darker side vs the light sky.

Good shot! Keep up the good work!




  
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