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Here's a sequence of stills captured from a video, chosen more for their 'realism' than for artistic reasons. Some of them look to me like they could be publicity stills pulled from an old black and white movie. Hope I don't break anything putting them all in one post.
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Really nice Les, I can hear Kenneth More a I look at your shots, thank you.
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#544
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Must admit, I had to do a search to find out who you were talking about, but in doing so, I found this -
Some interesting links there on the Youtube page too, might check those out later, thanks. |
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anyone have eyefinty? get some for us that do so we can have some wallpapers. them are sweet as hell guys!!!
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Put a couple of screenshots at eyefinity resolutions on imageshack or something, link them here and I'm sure one of us will have a go - but we need the full-res screen to work from, stretching it would look awful.
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Thanks Ali Fish, your spitfire is my desktop now too.
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#548
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Post Processing noob
Here's a first try.
Not used a photo editor before! |
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Some more
Not my best landing, but one of the more beatifull. |
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Great post processing Ailantd!
If I had to make one comment though, it's that the narrow depth of field that you've chosen and the high viewing angle makes the plane look like a model in a diorama. If the background was more in focus, and if the "camera" was lower to the ground, it would be even more believable. |
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