Brian Davis, MPSA  


Bristol Fighter by Brian Davis, MPSA

May 2022 - Bristol Fighter

May 2022 - Brian Davis, MPSA

Anaglyph

May 2022 - Brian Davis, MPSA

Original

May 2022 - Brian Davis, MPSA

Original

About the Image(s)

This month’s entry is from an aircraft display of old aircraft and I was able to walk along the line of planes and get a close-up view. This one is from the first world war and this one is still flying


This round’s discussion is now closed!
6 comments posted




Steve Wessing   Steve Wessing
Good depth and color, but a bit contrasty. The clipped wing at the top edge is not a window violation, but it's still a disparity that distracts my eyes. I might have cropped in a bit and pulled the window back slightly to make it more comfortable.   Posted: 05/11/2022 10:46:39



David Allen   David Allen
Great image of the biplane. I do think the image was cropped a little too close to the plane on the top, right and Left. If that is the way the original image came from your camera and you like PhotoShop, it would be easy to add a little sky and grass on those sides. You could also clone out the wheels of the distant plane under the engine on the left. Aside from my comments I really like the 3D image of the early 1900s biplane.   Posted: 05/16/2022 12:54:07



Dr V G Mohanan Nair   Dr V G Mohanan Nair
An admirable image of the old aircraft. The image is sharp and has nice depth. To me, the image is too tight. From you original image, it can be seen that you did not trim the image. The image needed some more space on top and sides. A little adjustment on shadows will bring in more details of the body of the aircraft.   Posted: 05/26/2022 12:43:03
Brian Davis   Brian Davis
I agree about the comments but the aircraft were in a line and I could not get back further   Posted: 05/26/2022 13:32:41



Betty Drinkut   Betty Drinkut
Interesting view.   Posted: 05/26/2022 13:40:48



Barry Rothstein   Barry Rothstein
Nice clean stereo image. I'dve been tempted to provide a little more negative parallax   Posted: 05/26/2022 15:04:09