From the air


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Title     From the air
Photographer     suppiluliuma/Erdem (7,102) Send mail to this user
Portfolio     Thailand
Categories     Aerial
Tourist
Travel
Lens     Canon 24-105mm
Camera     Canon 5D
Content advisory     G (general audiences)
Submitted     May 7, 2012 2:26:55 AM CDT
Views     323
Rating     1 Thumb-up

Deltas formed by rivers in Thailand as seen from an aircraft. Cropped, increased sharpness, applied Neat Image and toning.

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Thumb-up    from david79/David (148) Send mail to this user on May 13, 2012 2:44:00 AM CDT (1) Early critique

Hi Erdem, I fly quite a lot myself and am in awe with some of the great views people can get 30,000 feet high! However I feel that to stand out, the photo must be quite special so as not to fall into the usual "view from a plane" that I think this one, unfortunately, is. What is this photo of? Your comments suggest a river delta, but so much is covered by the clouds that it's hard to make anything out. Unfortunately (as is common in these shots) the land is also not sharp given the haze/smog. In fact it's the wing that the eye is drawn to, great contrast, pin sharp and a fantastic colour of the wing tip. But this isn't your photo subject! As an improvement, perhaps I can suggest taking photos like this in the early morning when there's less haze, or at lower altitude as you take off? Try and not have the wing in view. Alternatively focus on photographing what's at the same altitude - interesting cloud formations, other aircraft etc?

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