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winger
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Challenge: Planes, Trains and Automobiles (Advanced Editing II)
Camera: Canon EOS-10D
Location: Blair, NE
Date: Jun 12, 2004
Aperture: f5
ISO: 400
Shutter: 1/640
Galleries: Abstract, Sky
Date Uploaded: Jun 13, 2004

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Statistics
Place: 99 out of 159
Avg (all users): 5.0843
Avg (commenters): 6.6364
Avg (participants): 4.8242
Avg (non-participants): 5.4000
Views since voting: 681
Votes: 166
Comments: 12
Favorites: 2 (view)


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06/21/2004 04:08:15 AM
Underrated.
 Comments Made During the Challenge
06/20/2004 04:01:30 PM
Deep DOF would have made this a primo shot.
06/19/2004 07:55:15 AM
The low focal length and shallow DOF effectively exaggerate the length of the wing. But I wish the fuselage was in focus; the wing rivets aren't nearly as interesting.
06/19/2004 02:54:12 AM
Very interesting shot. Love the tones too.
06/19/2004 02:48:41 AM
I like the POV on this one... makes you feel like its an enormous plane, laying in mutant grass or something. Good job...
06/18/2004 01:28:44 AM
now what you should have done is taped the camera to the wing with electrical tape and take the picture in-flight. of course, if you don't have a remote or a tmier more than 10-seconds, it would have to involve you being taped to the wing as well, and that would just be silly. i like this one loads; DOF is great, lighting and tones perfect, and general feel top notch. in fact, 10!
06/17/2004 01:05:17 PM
nice composition, colors could be brighter (maybe a bit fiddeling with the levels?)
06/15/2004 02:48:18 PM
this would look better and scored higher with me if it had more depth of field, only a small portion of the subject is in focus
06/15/2004 12:00:38 PM
Neat-o.
06/14/2004 12:47:49 PM
Very good. One of my favorites!
06/14/2004 12:19:46 PM
I think this is a unique shot - nicely chosen point of view, subject, composition... But the depth of field really needs to be deeper for this to work. Just seems like the majority of the subject is out of focus.
06/13/2004 09:54:55 PM
Creative perspective.


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