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I am sorry, for me it is not. It could be a good shot for let's say a journalistic item on aircraft spotting, but that's not what I would call arty-farty and I think it 's not what the person who started this topic intended. Just my 2 pennies.For my it is Arty Farty!
Gr, GoldenEagle
Everyone can try at least, why not.nustyR wrote:Thanks Iwan Some 're aleady copingIwan Bogels wrote:Nice and unusual angles again. It's great to see you innovate in aviation photography.
Just curious when people will start to copy your style of work (again).
Thanks for sharing,
Iwan
147 Look at the contrail ! 1/15 panning shot with the big one
Hi LBM,L.M.B. wrote:I was planning to post this pic on 'Engines shots', but chose 'Arty-Farty' instead...
Hi Lucien,L.M.B. wrote:Hi Iwan,
Uh... HDR??? Hmmm... I recently stumbled on a thread with that very same mysterious abbreviation and I was blown away by Mach Loop shots of sunny fighters against backgrounds. (Why did I only have rain and clouds in my full week Mach Loop ??) Some other people on that thread tried to ask what HDR means, but no answers were given, just some more stunning crisp sharp images were thrown at them.
Anyway, I must sink my theeth in that subject some time. I didn't browse through all of that threads pages. However, I can't see how my engine shot fits in with the pics on the HDR thread with regard to that technical trick. What would HDR do to my engine shot?
Lucien
Thanks. And it's perfectly fine to like one photo better than the other. As said, with HDR it's all a matter of taste, and I'm just trying to find my own way / style.Basman wrote:a very nice way of showing the difference between normal and HDR. But to be honest: I like the normal version a lot more than the HDR one....
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