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Gary Heath
{K:679} 3/23/2008
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After image enhancement there is no doubt this is a fantastic shot of a Southwest Boeing 737-7H4 either doing something to prove the aircrafts ability or ????. shot with an EOS 20D, Digital format RAW, Lens Canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L USM, defiantly not analog??? I am very interested in weather the date the photo was uploaded reflects the date that the photo was shot. Thank you, Gary
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 3/23/2008
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Gary,
Thanks for the details, but I assure you that there is no digital re-construction of this image. Anyone who knows me, and knows what i do for a living, will tell you that I have a reputation of not using my day job to alter images that I shoot.
I may rotate and crop, but I assure you that as a professional digital artist, and photographer, that I have a very difficult time even using photoshop on any image of mine.
Just on this point alone, I have left digital photography altogether, and have pursued analog film with my photographic career.
The only variable missing from the equation is the angle that my camera was that day on the tripod. Ask anyone I know.. I don't alter my images.
Thanks for your comments.
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Gary Heath
{K:679} 3/23/2008
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Not to take away from the artists creative composition or the artistry of digital manipulation this is beyond believable as I read the artists description and relate it to my understanding of the moons position relative to northern hemisphere viewing. (When does this happen!?
I am tyring out the Canon 100-400L lens this weekend, and could not resist spending Sunday evening taking pictures of the moon.
I heard a jet, and just kept going about taking far too many pictures of the moon. When I saw the Jet cruising thru my viewfinder, I could not press the shutter fast enough.
The crop, a slight contrast addition, and levels adjustment in PS to get as much detail as possible showing was all that was done.)
I was centered on the Moon almost directly above my head at the time, so I pulled a crop from the right, placing the center between the jet and the Moon. The orientation of the moon is wrong and commercial jets do not fly upside down or perpendicular to the Earths surface. If the position of the moon Is examined you will see moons familiar and predominate white crater (Tycho) located in the Full Moon Atlas: Sector G-3 Tycho/Clavius South as found on http://www.lunarrepublic.com/atlas/sections/g3.shtml the artists composition puts the Moons positional alignment out of alignment by about 45° as it is viewed in the northern hemisphere. If the photo is placed in the correct alignment as the moon as it is viewed in the northern hemisphere the commercial liner is performing a suicide decent, straight into the ground. The composition is intriguing but in reality and according to the description is not believable.
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174127} 1/24/2008
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Fantastic capture of the decisive moment, Joel! Congratulations!
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 6/18/2006
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LOL! ....wow.... don't you love when that comes together!
Your plane looks like a bomber going down in flames. ;)
good catch Hugo!
...wife and I are heading to the zoo... my last weekend w/ the borrowed 70-200L IS. hope you're having a good weekend! cheers, J
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 6/18/2006
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I was shooting a bit the other day, and guess what happened...:) Per attached.
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 6/16/2006
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Khaled,
thanks so much for taking the time to look at my portfolio, and for the comments!
best, -j
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Khaled Mursi Hammoud
{K:54005} 6/16/2006
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Very impressive portfolio you have Joel.... This one is really amazing, just in the correct time. Bravo and congrats for the well deserved award. Khaled.
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 6/8/2006
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Howdy Paul..
plastic bag, pretty much just around the body. what kills, is the wind spray of rain on the lens. I may just find a cafe, and shoot thru an open door. (nobody closes their doors here... too freakin humid.
...off I go to lunch :)
cheers, -joel
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 6/8/2006
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...how do you protect your camera in the rain, Joel?
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 6/8/2006
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So true Paul!
If luck were a lens, it would bee to easy. The more time I spend setting up a shot, the more I find myself picking the image I took before I even thought about the setup. know what i mean?
...about to take a lunch walk thru the Hong Kong street market in the rain... stay tuned :)
cheers, -joel
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 6/8/2006
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Man, this rocks! I love the disorienting nose-down orientation of the Southwest 737. Well deserved award. Congrats.
I know some photographer once said "I will take luck over skill anyday; the more pictures I take, the luckier I get."
Browsing your portfolio reveals nothing about luck, but a lot about a keen perception and persistence. Keep shooting.
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 5/7/2006
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Thank you Jocelyne!
thanks for the kind words! ...no matter how many usefilm wanted you to type... the 'wow' was perfect!
thanks so much for the kind comments! ....all luck...
cheers, -Joel
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Jocelyne A
{K:1974} 5/5/2006
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Wow... I just wanted to say that, but Usefilm is making me write a longer critique. Excellent capture. Definitely an "at the right place, at the right time" kind of shot!
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/19/2006
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Thank you very much peta!
...how to try out a lens you ask!?
There's a bunch of us 'Canon' freaks at work, and we somehow all seem to have different lenses, so it's kinda like a pool of lenses to use! But I'll tell ya, first chance I get, i'm going to buy my own 100-400L. For an extending zoom... it's an awesome lens!
Hope you had a good trip to the states! ...glad you liked SF!
cheers! -Joel
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p e t a .
{K:18700} 4/19/2006
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woah, go Joel!! Excellent job. How did you get to just 'try out' the lens?
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/16/2006
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Thank you very much JF!
..and thank you for having a look at my portfolio! So glad that you enjoy my architectural work.
Glad we're on the same 'page' today!
cheers, -Joel
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/16/2006
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Thank you very much Paul!
pure luck! ...on both... ;)
cheers, -joel
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/16/2006
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Cameny,
That's a great photo on that link! (it's ok, even in Croatian, the image comes across perfectly!) It's a great PS job! Wish my Jet had contrails behind it!
Thank you so much for your comments!
cheers, -joel
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/16/2006
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Thank you Jeanette!
-joel
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Jean-Francois Garneau
{K:1898} 4/16/2006
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Hi Joel, Stunning composition here, the plane heading down and out of the frame adds nicely to the tension of the shot. Indeed a coincidence that I too have a plane shot on this page today... I took a look at your gallery, you have some excellent architectural and abstracts. Cheers, JF
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 4/16/2006
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excellent capture... the moon is great but having the plane fly through is great luck.. congrats on the SC.. definitely deserves it..
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cameny
{K:5880} 4/16/2006
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Thank you Joel on commenting my photo.
I saw already this your photo on the front page and I just couldn't resist, I have to send u this link:
http://hrphotocontest.com/index.php?menu=4&img=23506
This is photo of one my friend from a Croatian photo site (I'm sorry, all is in Croatian) and it is a PhotoShop work. I couldn't believe that capturing something like this is possible until I saw your real photo. Congratulations!
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 4/16/2006
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C O O L Joel!!!
jeanette
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/16/2006
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Thank you very much Janet Marie!
...very contrived angle for sure!
happy Easter!
cheers, -joel
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Janet Marie ;-)
{K:-2076} 4/16/2006
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Wow Joel this is an awesome shot! I'm sure glad the angle of this plane is contrived and not real! Nice choice of a Sunday pastime and nice choice of lens...Congratulations on staff choice award!!!
Cheers Janet Marie ;-)
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/16/2006
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Thank you very much Hesham!
cheers, -joel
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/16/2006
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Thank you very much!!
....just in time.... :) *luck* !
cheers, -joel
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Hesham Abouzekry
{K:15927} 4/16/2006
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fantastic. H.A
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Roberto Baez Duarte
{K:5317} 4/16/2006
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congrats, excelent picture. just on time, roberto
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/14/2006
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Thank you very much Moe!
I too sometimes wish that my eyes were made by Canon! ;)
...this time, it was all luck!
cheers, -joel
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/14/2006
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thank you very much Cessy!!
cheers, -joel
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Moe Rabie
{K:4390} 4/13/2006
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nice one, yesterday at night, it was like full moon, and i just saw the same pix took and i wished i had my cam with me..., nice one :)
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cessy karina
{K:14205} 4/12/2006
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great moment captured, Joel looks like the jet about to fall very well done and congrats for the SC
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/12/2006
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thank you Petal!!!
so glad you like it!
cheers, -joel
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/12/2006
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Ha! good one! didn't think of that! ....guess it is hte Jet that jumped over the moon!
thanks Michael! ....and thank luck....
cheers, -joel
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 4/11/2006
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Joel:
Great timing, really. For fun, rotate counter clockwise and retitle: "The jet jumped over the moon."
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Petal Wijnen
{K:50989} 4/11/2006
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Wow, what a great capture!! Wonderful pie in the sky and neat bird alongside it, but not one I would want to sit in..... wwwwwwwwwwwaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh.... going downnnnnnnnnnn or at least it looks that way... LOL!!! Great colors and excellent detail on the moon... super crop and composition, terrific timing, well captured!! Looks like that lens is a winner and so is this pic... well deserved SC!!
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/11/2006
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Thank you very much Christian!
cheers, -joel
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Christian Stocker
{K:3143} 4/11/2006
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Wow, what can I say...the picture is stunning. Well captured!
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/11/2006
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Thank you very much Phil!
That is 'Southwest Airlines'. It's the cheapest, fastest, and best airline here in the states. I'm about to get on board one in a few hours to head to LA for a meeting. It's pretty much the 'bus' of the west coast. They are painted like the south west colors...but everyone's favorite is the "Shamu the Killer Whale : Seaworld" paint job. Always looking up to see a flying Orca! ;)
thanks again Phil for you very kind comments!
cheers, -joel
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/11/2006
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Joćo,
Thank you very much!!
-joel
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Phillip Minnis
{K:13131} 4/11/2006
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Oh, Joel, WOW! What an image! Just absolutely amazing! I am literally breathless!! Congratulations on another fantastic award! Well deserved!
Joel, what airline does that plane belong to? I don't think I have seen those colours before.
Cheers
Phil
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Joćo F * Photography
{K:41945} 4/11/2006
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Hi JOel i am very happpy for see your work here so well deserved!!
cheers joćo
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/11/2006
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I'll tell ya Ron... all day Saturday, I just sat an looked at the lens like the RCA dog. Then I slowly approached it like the monkeys wacking a stick at the monolith in "2001: A Space Odyssey". in fact, I even made sounds like that when I picked the camera up with the lens attached.
I did snap through about 200 images, before my 3rd glass of wine took me outside to the porch to watch the moon with my camera on Sunday.
Try backing off on how much light you get into that ENORMOUS chunk of glass on this lens. The fast shutter did wonders for me with those rocks (by the way.. that wide image is about as long as a school bus). Attached is a post I was going to put on UF, but decided not...who knows...may still. you know how it goes. It's a bracket on exposure 1500 on top, all the way to 1000 on the bottom.
Good luck..and hang on to that lens! it's your monolith.
cheers, and thanks! -Joel
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 4/11/2006
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wooww joel.. hi... first i' sorry, but yesterday i have seen your masterpiece awardered on STAFF CHOICE, but the work have blocked me and my comment, now (with a little dealy) my return on your "moon and a jet" that is so fantastic! and for you my little gift.. "only he monn", soon my search for a jet..
;)
roby
(and thank you for very nice comment to me.. have all the best)
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Ron Wilson
{K:18362} 4/11/2006
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I've owned this lens for about 6 months and I still have fears about it. You have gotten better shots off it in one weekend than I have in 6 months. You encourage me to keep trying. I was thinking of selling it. I took the same moon shot but thought it was too flat and unexciting. I wasn't shooting at 1/1000. Didn't think I could.
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Andrew George
{K:343} 4/11/2006
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sadly i know no one in this industry
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/11/2006
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Andrew,
Thank you for having a look, and thanks for the compliments!
Yes, I did work on all of those movies, and sadly, I did work on Mask-2. ;) Do you know anyone I might have worked with?
cheers, -joel
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Andrew George
{K:343} 4/11/2006
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Hey Joel
I just took a look at your website, very impressive. great pictures especially of the flowers and the motorcycles. One question, did you REALLY work on all of those movies??
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/10/2006
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Andrew,
Thank you very much! *luck* My one time!
I'll be posting the uncropped (and slightly untilted) version later in a composition with the other moon images I captured yesterday.
It's a wild illusion! The moon was almost directly above. The plane was traveling south/east on it's way to Oakland. What's causing the illusion, is the crop, and the fact that I slightly tilted (about 5 CW) the entire image so the plane pointed to the bottom corner. Compound that, with the fact that the plane is in a slight turn, and being photographed with in insane long lens!
It's a great study of what your eye sees! I love to rotate images, and sometimes flop them to get a very different look. In this case, a few degrees to the right, and the plane is in a nose dive!
Thanks again for the very kind comments!
*love* your "office building" image! very nice!
cheers, -Joel
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Andrew George
{K:343} 4/10/2006
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Joel this shot is unreal, absolutly amazing, very well done, i love the detail of the moon the different shades of blue. Just one question, what direction was the plane going cause in the picture it looks like it taking a nose dive for the earth, which i'm sure it's no that but is that an illusion
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 4/10/2006
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Hi Joel,
I see what you mean... I still have to see the last Star Wars, and now I'll definitely be looking for the kitchen sink...:)
I guess they're two completely different ways of editing, as well as looking at scenes; with films, I presume the sequence, flow, as well as transitions are way more important to scruitinise the details frame by frame. Individual frame compositions are less important, as motion will solve that automatically. - all seen from a laymans' perspective, though.
There must also be many corresponding things; as all people I know who work in the film industry are very proficient photographers too...:)
A side note: The majority of my family either works in film, in design or in photography. I'm clueless about the film industry, though...;)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/10/2006
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Thanks again Hugo.
I'll put together the composition tonight. I haven't tried that yet, so I can imagine going insane with how much space between each tile, and what goes where. It's the little things.
I was just rollin on snapping images of the moon. I had these little windows where there were no clouds...some images do have clouds, and those could be prime for the center image. ...gonna be a fun one for sure.
Ya see... you're tought, 'cause you're doing what a visual effects artist avoids. We call it 'frama dn pixel f*cking'. Pardon the term! If we stopped on every frame of a movie, and picked it apart, we would take years to get a film done! ..but we still do that to some point as needed... because we always need to please the DVD crowd! Did you see the kitchen sink in the opening battle scene of the last Star Wars ;)
cheers, and thanks again for your help!
-Joel
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 4/10/2006
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Hey Joel,
I hear you on the composited look, that reference / mistake is easily made, as the scene is almost too good to be true.
I like the thought of composing a 4 or 9 cell composition. The Michael way of choosing...:) I think it would not only provide a good overview of the sequence, but also make it easier to compare the various compositions. Are you thinking of using a chronological placement of the individual photos? I'd love to see the sequence, and I'm really curious what else you have to chose from!
I'm tougher, heh...:) I consider that a huge compliment!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/10/2006
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Joćo,
thank you so very much my friend! You are too kind!
Lucky shot withe a borrowed lens! When does that happen!
cheers, -joel
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/10/2006
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Hugo,
Could not wait for you to see this!
tried not to touch the image that much (i.e. isolate the plane, and correct it apart from the sky) to avoid that 'composited' look. (I have a tough crowd here at ILM that would pick me apart in a second if they smell comp!) ...but you're tougher ;)
When I was on my way into work, thinking about your comments about this, I thought of what you said about the composition. What I may try tonight, is a 4 cell, possibly a 9 cell layout of all my moon shots, and have this be the one on the bottom right. thoughts?
thanks for nitpicking! It's the only way I'm leanring! I have you, Michael, Petal, Joćo, and Jeanette in my head every time I turn on the camera!
cheers, -Joel
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/10/2006
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Aliihsan,
Thank you very much!
cheers, -joel
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/10/2006
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Thank you Elisa!
...yes, I am an idiot. Saved out a 850 wide, instead of the 1200 allowed. The larger version is *insane* You can see teh windows on the plane, and clearly read "Southwest" on the rudder.
cheers, -joel
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Joćo F * Photography
{K:41945} 4/10/2006
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Hi Joel,
Congratulations for the spectacular image here , i love this one is one of the best photos i ever seen...I love the full moon ans i love airplanes too...this is an supperb image with a lot of class top photogrphy...you realy cach a great moment my frind you deserved the SC award!!!Congratulations again!!!
My best regards good luck for you Joćo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 4/10/2006
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Hi Joel,
Awesome shot; the angle of the plane takes it even more out of the usual "moon shot". Well exposed, and The additional touch of colour is great.
I'd work on the levels a bit, increasing the brightness in the plane a notch that would really make it tick! And as you shot many of these, I'd love to see one with a slightly more diagonal composition, preferably with the plane in the top right and the moon in the lower left corner; the antagonism would make it even more surreal than it already is.
It's always easy to find something to nitpick about; I believe this is already a winner, as well as a very fine handled shot. Can't help rambling on when I see something as challenging as this...:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Aliihsan Pinēe
{K:5485} 4/10/2006
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intresting shot cong. bestregards aliihsan pinēe
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NN
{K:26787} 4/10/2006
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I can imagine how thrilled you were, Joel! What a moment! I don“t manage to see the full pano size, though ... stays as 850 x 403 ...
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/10/2006
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Thank you very much Mohammad!
I am blow away by the lens. I wish it were mine to keep!
cheers, -joel
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Mohammad Al-Mumen
{K:164} 4/10/2006
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brilliant pic...
I am amazed about hte lens performance....
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 4/10/2006
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Thank you Maurizio,
Yes...the lens is as amazing, as it is heavy and long!
But I don't think it's as good as my luck was today!
thanks again! cheers, -Joel
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Maurizio Massetti
{K:30463} 4/10/2006
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Very good lens, I think! This was also a lucky moment you captured. Very good shot!
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