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Oct 03, 2010 19:10 |  #1

Would love to have everyones opinions on this CF-18 Hornet shot...


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Oct 03, 2010 19:25 |  #2

. . . looks OK by me Attila, just cropped a tad close on the left side? ;)


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Oct 04, 2010 03:46 |  #3

Nice close look at all the fiddly bits sticking out. Good placement of the CN Tower as well.

I would agree that it's a little tight around the edges.


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Oct 04, 2010 08:31 |  #4

Rivman wrote in post #11027098 (external link)
. . . looks OK by me Attila, just cropped a tad close on the left side? ;)

FlyingPhotog wrote in post #11029663 (external link)
Nice close look at all the fiddly bits sticking out. Good placement of the CN Tower as well.

I would agree that it's a little tight around the edges.

Thanks gents - I was trying to zoom in to make the plane look larger than life if you will, as well as removing some of the "background junk" surrounding her - plenty of construction in the area and also training equipment which to me ruin the shot.

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Oct 04, 2010 08:51 |  #5

FlyingPhotog wrote in post #11029663 (external link)
Good placement of the CN Tower as well.

Good "i" Jay - never even noticed it lurking in the bg, sorta blends in with all the fiddly bits !! LOL


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Oct 04, 2010 09:19 |  #6

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Good "i" Jay - never even noticed it lurking in the bg, sorta blends in with all the fiddly bits !! LOL

Even a blind pig finds the occasional acorn! :D


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Oct 04, 2010 12:03 |  #7

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Even a blind pig finds the occasional acorn! :D

Ah, you've seen my work then...  :p


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Oct 04, 2010 22:49 |  #8

Ah, you've seen my work then...

Warthogs, yes, but not pigs with acorns.  :p


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Oct 04, 2010 23:10 |  #9

PhotosGuy wrote in post #11030734 (external link)
Even a blind pig finds the occasional acorn! :D

Does that make him the pig? Or the nut? :D

Nice 18; I'd agree that framing's a bit tight.


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Oct 05, 2010 19:06 |  #10

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Nice 18; I'd agree that framing's a bit tight.

Thanks for the comment, appreciate the feedback.


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Oct 05, 2010 19:24 |  #11

I think the tight crop might work a bit better if the photo was larger so it could show more detail :)




  
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Oct 06, 2010 09:44 |  #12

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I think the tight crop might work a bit better if the photo was larger so it could show more detail :)

Thanks for the suggestion.


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Oct 06, 2010 10:41 |  #13

ViperZS wrote in post #11041157 (external link)
I think the tight crop might work a bit better if the photo was larger so it could show more detail :)

That's one of the problems with the 150KB limit on attachments. There are ways to show a small image & still link to a larger one.
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