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08/08/2004 07:54:24 PM |
Closer crop would be nice. It looks lonely. |
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08/07/2004 06:25:34 PM |
It is blue...so it meets the challenge. You could have made it a bit more interesting by putting the plane off center instead of bang on in the middle. |
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08/07/2004 02:52:17 PM |
It sure is blue! The dead-cetered placement is pretty static. |
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08/05/2004 01:19:09 PM |
Clever title.
Had the subject been away from the center (rule of thirds), this would have worked better.
The plane was a bit too far away and the bluish hazy cast on the plane doesn't help this shot im my opinion. |
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08/04/2004 10:18:20 AM |
nice effort, but unfortunately, i can only give you points for meeting the spirit of the challenge. this would be more interesting if the subject wasn't so centered, was a little larger, and a little more in focus. |
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08/04/2004 04:26:53 AM |
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08/03/2004 11:26:30 PM |
I've been reading a lot about the rule of thirds for composition. I know you're supposed to break the rules on some occasions, but I'm wondering if moving the plane into one of the "thirds" places would improve the interest of the photo. It certainly meets the challenge, though. |
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08/03/2004 10:15:00 PM |
Nice capture. It's a camo-plane! Using sky-cloud camo. Should have used the plain old blue-sky camo pattern this clear day, the enemy will see that white spot...
Nice bright colors and clear image. |
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