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Airbus Stop!
Airbus Stop!
SteveJ


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Challenge: Stopped Motion II (Advanced Editing II)
Camera: Fujifilm FinePix 6900Z
Location: Berkshire, UK
Date: Sep 19, 2004
Galleries: Snapshot
Date Uploaded: Sep 19, 2004

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Place: 167 out of 170
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09/14/2006 10:31:52 AM
Nice photo but I hate to tell you that the plane in the picture is not a Airbus but a Boeing 757 (BA) but airbus works better in the title
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
09/24/2004 04:54:30 AM
Nice composition and exposure. Not a terrific example of stop action.
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09/24/2004 03:13:52 AM
This is just a plane in a very bland sky. You need to have at least two interesting elemnents in a successful photo. This is bland. 2
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09/23/2004 07:26:26 AM
Meets the challenge but lacks interest and emotional content. The centered composition works against you a bit as well. Sorry to seem negative.
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09/22/2004 08:48:15 AM
Nice shot, but maybe it would be better with the aircraft at the bottom of the picture. Gotta' love aircraft! Good job!
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09/20/2004 06:54:59 AM
If the plane is taking off or landing, I would have tried to get it a little closer to the ground. Some kind of ground reference (i.e. framing the plane with a nearby tree branch or the like), would help establish depth and give a little more color to the shot. The sky is fairly drab while the plane doesn't show a lot of contrast. Perhaps if the plane filled the frame from wing tip to wing tip (if your camera's resolution would allow for that) would make this more appealing.
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