k5083 1 Posted June 8, 2009 I encourage critiquers to consider this as an abstract image. Link to comment
dangoldman 0 Posted July 19, 2009 can't believe this has no comments. Well done August, perfect symmetry and while i still immediately recognized this as a Corsair, it still retains an excellent abstract quality thanks to the tonality of the image. Never seen an image with so much blown out, work so perfectly with the rest of the image. Great graduation between the blue of the plane to the highlights, good thing this was film! And, its one angle, let alone light, i dont think i've shot... I cannot decide whether the bit of red right infront of the stb side of the canopy adds a bit of contrasting color, or is a distraction. That is the only flaw i can find with the entire image. (btw, i feel like if i shot this, i'd have some strange blue halos around various points, particularly the canopy, any idea why i'd get that and why you didnt? ) Link to comment
k5083 1 Posted July 27, 2009 Dan, thanks for the comment. Blue halos, eh? Not sure what that would mean, unless maybe your lens is not giving you a type of bokeh that pleases you. This was shot with a simple (in terms of number of elements/groups) but good prime lens, which might help contribute to the fact that the fuzzy edges are just fuzzy edges with no outlines or halos. I never really thought about it. Link to comment
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