Either he wanted that Texan banner badly, or there was a giant fence in the way that prevented him from backing up.
I'm guessing the first one, and in the end, he paid the price for it.
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I'm thinking he wanted to keep the Texas banner in the frame....
1.ZOOM OUT
or
2.BACK UP
-Clovis
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Originally posted by Legend_AirlinesPersonally, I'd pan the camera down so that the 'SA' was at the top of the photo. As Peter pointed out, there is too much sky!
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Personally, I'd pan the camera down so that the 'SA' was at the top of the photo. As Peter pointed out, there is too much sky!
If all else fails, don't bother uploading and keep them for your personal collection. I've learned to accept that
That is a nice location you had for taking the picture.
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Originally posted by Leftseat86Photos with no point generally do not go over well ANYWHERE.
-Clovis
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Photos with no point generally do not go over well ANYWHERE.
-Clovis
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Originally posted by PT737SWAOk fine I give up. I just thougt I'd do something different. I guess that doesn't go over well here.
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Ok fine I give up. I just thougt I'd do something different. I guess that doesn't go over well here.
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Looking at that picture, nothing grabs my attention. I look at it and ask...."what exactly is he trying to show me?"
An F-16 is hardly remarkable, unless of course you don't or have not seen one often.
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Would have been really nice if:
a) The bottom half of the plane wasn't chopped off
or
b) Had been cropped tighter to the bottom of the tail (and not chopped the tip off at the top)
As so often with bad motive's here this is neither one thing or the other. It's too far out to be a well motivated closeup, but too close in to capture the whole subject.
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Rejected! What's a "bad motive?"
This photo got rejected for "bad motive." I thought it was a unique, if not artistic perspective on a great jet. I'd value some input. Thanks!
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