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Glen Boyd
{K:23} 10/17/2002
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Hi,
These Globe Masters are huge piece of equipment. How far back did you have to stand to get this in? The shot is a little dark perhaps it could be lightened up in post to show more of the detail on the right hand side. It is mostly lost in shadows
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Lucas Crouch
{K:2532} 10/17/2002
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Yea, the speedway in the back kinda makes the right side of the plane (viewer's left) look a bit dark. Oh well...I wish I would have had a wider lens on the camera, but I only have the 35-80mm lens. I can try to make it a bit brighter on photoshop when I have some more time. Thanks for the comments though! I'm just a beginning photographer. I looked at some of your other pics and they are beautiful!
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Jeroen Wenting
{K:25177} 10/17/2002
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It looks a bit soft and the horizon slightly tilted (unless the ramp in Daytona isn't level). Good composition.
Over there you don't need 400 ISO film for outside work, give 100 a try (which will force you away from Kodak, as they stopped making it).
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Ian Crean
{K:14866} 11/28/2003
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Lcas, nice perspective and I like the line that runs straight from under the nose wheel. Do you know www.JetPhotos.net ? If not try posting it there too. www.airliners.net is another one but they are REALLY picky about what they accept (pro quality only). JetPhotos is a little less picky and more for the enthusiast. Given the nice job you've got you probably already know all this!
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