tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16205187.post5642781233438199706..comments2023-03-09T06:11:32.392-03:00Comments on Images of Montevideo and Uruguay: Aeronautical MuseumUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16205187.post-32601674757490676192009-10-17T17:04:50.077-02:002009-10-17T17:04:50.077-02:00Thanks! These old planes are nice subjects - one g...Thanks! These old planes are nice subjects - one gets carried away by them and it is hard to think about framing in any original way. A sky with clouds helps a lot.<br /> <br />Hope you can get to try that reversed Hawkeye with planes or cars. Recognizable subjects are best to try unusual techniques, because their meaning comes through easily. <br /><br />If you are going to shoot the wings of a B-52 you're definitely going to need a wide lens, or a panoramic camera.Julio Fhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16927595214961421525noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16205187.post-48733978853931336332009-10-16T10:43:49.745-02:002009-10-16T10:43:49.745-02:00Nice to have a display like that close by for exer...Nice to have a display like that close by for exercising your cameras. I took my VUWS and my Brownie to ours yesterday, but was thwarted by some barriers put up while they get the wings back on the B-52. It's nice to have a wide-angle lens in such circumstances, but I think I've used just about every camera I own to photograph old cars and planes. <br />I like the way you have used color on that B-25. It is a challenge to find a treatment that hasn't been over-used on these subjects. I'm thinking I may next try a Hawkeye Flash with a reversed lens.Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00776670666673938282noreply@blogger.com