Aerial photography - not so difficultModerators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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Re: Aerial photography - not so difficultfor a fraction of second I thought, awesome some plane shots - man what a way to let a dude down...
yep that there is some quality cancer creating antennae interestign shot but would be improved dramatically with a person in teh frame...somewhere gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Aerial photography - not so difficultNice work there Matt...i was expecting something shot out of a helo....but this also works!
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Re: Aerial photography - not so difficultI thought I was going to see photos from
a parachute!
Re: Aerial photography - not so difficultMatt, in a thousand years, when they finally find your harddrives, people will have a complete record of sydney life in the 21st century; represented in an artistic manner.
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Re: Aerial photography - not so difficultI reckon it's tilted a bit Matt, but the other way to your previous ones. Are you trying to balance things out?
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