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Challenge: Transitions (Classic Editing)
Camera: Olympus C-3020Z
Location: Museum of Aviation
Date: Apr 18, 2002
Aperture: F2.8
ISO: 400
Shutter: 1/15
Date Uploaded: Apr 18, 2002

The transition of airframes and engines during the past 80 years. Top left is a PT-17D; top right a

TG-4A; bottom center F-15 Eagle. Taken at the Rotunda of the Museum of Aviation in Warner Robins, GA.

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04/28/2002 06:27:00 PM
great composition! the yellow of the glider is a bit blown out, a darker exposure and using the levels to brighten the nid-range could help!
04/28/2002 03:46:00 AM
really nice transitional idea
04/27/2002 01:06:00 PM
nice shot -- I like the angle
04/27/2002 12:05:00 PM
What an awesome place, can't wait to see where it is! Too bad the light washed out the wing of the plane on the right.
04/26/2002 04:59:00 PM
Really nice composition. Are these models? Because I can't figure out the shadows in the top left area.
04/26/2002 04:22:00 PM
Do you need to give credit for the background picture?
04/26/2002 02:45:00 PM
like, wish it wasn't so narrow though.
04/26/2002 05:23:00 AM
Great contrast between the different stages of air travel.
04/25/2002 12:12:00 PM
I wanna go there! :o) The glare on the glider's wing is noticable, but I suppose you had little control over the lighting...
04/23/2002 11:52:00 PM
I think the pilot ejected! Nice cropping, and draws the eye into the picture.
04/23/2002 08:21:00 PM
I wish the nose of the bottom plane had been in the shot.
04/23/2002 07:16:00 PM
Very interesting composition, Well thought out!
04/23/2002 05:53:00 PM
Nice colors. Good grouping.
04/23/2002 10:43:00 AM
Cool shot, thoughI don't see your transition. Perhaps from older airplanes to more the advanced type?
04/23/2002 08:57:00 AM
I understand the transition here, but a museum display (probably a permanent one) is too static for me to conjure up any organic change.
04/22/2002 10:57:00 PM
Nice concept, looks like Robins AFB.
04/22/2002 10:18:00 PM
somebody needs to let that guy in the fighter jet that two planes are about to crash into him
04/22/2002 09:05:00 PM
I like your transition concept here! Nice idea!
04/22/2002 06:56:00 PM
neat shot
04/22/2002 05:15:00 PM
Good idea. Good angle!
04/22/2002 04:30:00 PM
Setac?
04/22/2002 01:23:00 PM
would be better if all of the planes were fully in the shot.
04/22/2002 01:18:00 PM
Whats the transition?
04/22/2002 12:55:00 PM
Nicely composed.
04/22/2002 12:29:00 PM
neat shot!
04/22/2002 10:45:00 AM
Very cool, but poorly cropped, I can understand cutting off some of the hanging planes, but the eagle is the focus of this picture, wish the nose wasn't cut off
04/22/2002 08:01:00 AM
I am not much of a plane fan, but this is great transitions. Good job!!!
04/22/2002 07:53:00 AM
i don't get this one at all truthfully
04/22/2002 07:34:00 AM
nice through the ages idea. Clipped the wing in the upper right and the nose in the lower right which is annoying. Good attempt
04/23/2002 02:15:00 PM
good use of props - pity the rules did'nt allow the lines to be painted out.
04/22/2002 02:34:00 AM
Cool pic. I'm guessing that's a poster in the background?
04/22/2002 12:34:00 AM
Ah, got it! A contrast, or rather, a transition, of old and modern aircrafts. Well, this serves better as a comparison rather than a transition. Transition suggests motion and a temporary state of being. I fail to see the motion here.


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