I like the diaganonal lines, the colours and how clear the rivets are.
I'd also like to see all of it![]()
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NC-131 aircraft at the Dayton Air Force Museum. This is the forward fuselage with a little tweaking of the colors! CC Please!!
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I like the diaganonal lines, the colours and how clear the rivets are.
I'd also like to see all of it![]()
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That's great! Love the colors, detail and lines.
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Cool lines and patterns. Fab colour. Its an interesting abstract.
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Thanks everyone!
I've been thinking I should pull more out of the dark shadow in the lower right. What do you think?
Bottom right corner does not bother me at all.
Cool shot!
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my blog: http://bambesblog.blogspot.com/
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I like it, very interesting shot, love to see it printed though, think it would show beautifully framed and hung, gorgeous. I don't say that about many photos but that shot is dead on, really like it.
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