Rodolfo Paiz wrote:
Love this shot even more. In the previous one, I found the hangar door detail a little distracting and was going to suggest reducing DOF to separate and stand out the airplane a little (only I was thinking about something like 200mm @ f/2.8). In this shot, there\'s less door and more airplane, plus a better angle and more contrast between the bright yellow and dark gray, so it works beautifully without any changes. Wow.
200mm @ f2.8 would be great, but unfortunately there\'s no enough room for that in the hangar. I\'m also afraid it might be difficult to get the perfect DOF even with the 50mm f1.4. I too like the angle of this later photo better, but in this case I\'d prefer the whole plane in the pic more. But if I move the plane further from the wall, then the wall might not be the main part of the background anymore, if I still want to keep this a bit higher angle, as further I mvoe the plane from the wall, the more there will be floor visible. Best result might come if the plane would be highwing one and I\'d go way down to the floor level. Well, we will see next time what we can come up with
Hmmm, just ran in to this one. I don\'t actually know how I have done this, but the effect is pretty cool. The plane is sharp enough, but the background has vertical motion blur
Maybe we have flown in to a air pocket very simultaneously?
Mikko
Jul 04, 2009 at 03:12 PM
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