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| Photo Information |
Copyright: Esteban Stipnieks (Texan)
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| Genre: Places |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2009-04-18 |
| Categories: Transportation |
| Exposure: f/9.0, 1/400 seconds |
| More Photo Info: [view] |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Theme(s): airplanes [view contributor(s)] |
| Date Submitted: 2009-08-06 8:18 |
| Viewed: 306 |
| Points: 8 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Slam Dunk 1 less then half a mile from arrival 30L SAT under 300 feet ahove me almost directly overhead.
Airline Southwest LUV
Airplane type 737-700 burning right around 30-40% less fuel per seat mile then the orginal member of the Southwest Airline fleet 737-200. Redesigned wing, and improved engines. |
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Hello Esteban
Like the image of the aircraft. I work for Southwest in nashville TN. Nice to see images of our aircraft online. Nice image of our NBA aircraft. Wear your hearing protection.
Regards
Jimmy
Fantastic close up of a speeding plane.must have demanded quick response.
Regards
Nazir
Well, Esteban, unlike others, I think your photography HAS improved compared with your previous (deleted) postings. Enjoying the Nikon?
Your off-centered aircraft compositions are quite daring and do not follow the logic of what we are expecting. I read them as follows: rather than showing us where the plane is heading to, you want to convey the feel of a plane passing by just over one's head - the impressiveness of it, almost including the noise...
A truly interesting idea.
Said this, I continue to think that you put the nose of the plane too close to the photo border. I guess you wanted to make a statement by doing so, in order to underline YOUR new compositional view, but in future posts (because I guess other posts will follow), I'd try to let at least a little more space without changing your concept. Why? Just because it looks better. We have now understood your statement. The time is ripe to "finetune" your new style.
TFS & kind regards,
Erik
Hi Esteban..this is a nice sharp shot...well composed..nice work..
Esteban...do me a favor and take some shots of the boxer's not fighting but before or after the bout to catch what is going on inside their minds...I think the human emotions will be even more interesting that the physical contact...good luck.
Roger
awesome shot