View Full Version : Flight to somewhere in the sun.
Another one from last nights wonderings.
With the same black framing but a change of font and font size also taking on board some of the tips and advice given on the last two.
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/500/Dinton_0003_160k.jpg
Exif details
Canon 300D, Lens Sigma 70-200mm, ISO 100, f3.2, Shutter speed 1\320 Focal length 70mm, Mode full manual, Centre metering.
Thank you for taking the time to look.
Venomator
22-07-2006, 15:26
Stunning sky Davey ... still think the frame is a bit heavy ... maybe 150 - 200 pixels all round max ... imo ... :thinking:
And HOW good would that have been with the aero caught in the rays ... :D
Good capture though ... :thumbs:
Thanks Ven, I'll cut the framing down a touch next round, never thought of waiting for the aircraft to fly into the suns rays, I'll remember that one for next time. :thumbs: :thumbs:
I'm sorry but this doesen't do anything for me. I love that its a great capture and the colours are awsome! but its just not my cup of tea. Sorry.
Venomator
22-07-2006, 16:26
Thanks Ven, I'll cut the framing down a touch next round, never thought of waiting for the aircraft to fly into the suns rays, I'll remember that one for next time. :thumbs: :thumbs:
Only my opinions Davey ... you gotta go with what is right for you and 'cos you like ... and not necessarily with what others say ... just 'cos they say it ... :D
i like the rays of the sun bursting through, the plane is a bit small really?
Lovely capture of the clouds and sunlight but I agree with Matty that the plane is too small in comparison to the rest of the shot, I thought it was a seagull to start with ;)
Daft question but how do I make the aircraft bigger?
Could always clone it out of the above shot, take the original and resize it to 200% and then just copy and paste the plane.. with a bit of blending it should look fine
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