Set from really, really hot days in Sliac (Slovakia) that was a great event! Enjoy!
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
Much moooore photos u can find here: http://www.rzepkaphoto.pl/portfolio-ite ... liac-2017/
SIAF 2017 by Rzepka
Re: SIAF 2017 by Rzepka
Nice set, but Im not a fan of these runways on hillsides #18
If you like these pics there are more utterly brilliant shots at https://www.flickr.com/photos/131094099@N08/albums
#MOT
#MOT
Re: SIAF 2017 by Rzepka
zigzag wrote:Nice set, but I'm not a fan of these runways on hillsides #18
It's such a peculiar style isn't it? I can sort of see why people edit that way, for more visual impact, but I'm not really a fan either.
The rest of these are quite, quite brilliant: the A109 with flares, and the solo Al Fursan with smoke so thick he looks like he's just dragged his exhaust through a Dulux factory, are the standouts for me.
Posting comments on an aviation-related chatroom, are ya? Looks like it an' all...
Re: SIAF 2017 by Rzepka
A superb, creative set, I absolutely love shot 4
- LN Strike Eagle
- UKAR Staff
- Posts: 11191
- Joined: Mon 21 Jul 2008, 3:29 pm
Re: SIAF 2017 by Rzepka
Why is it peculiar? It's a technique used in just about every other genre of photography I can think of. The trick is to make sure it looks deliberate and not just an unlevel picture that hasn't been fixed in post. I salute the creativity and wish I had the conviction to try it more often rather than stick to a tried and tested formula.
A fine set of photographs. I'm drawn to number 4 - the smoke trail looks incredible.
A fine set of photographs. I'm drawn to number 4 - the smoke trail looks incredible.
"You really are an oafish philistine at times!"
Re: SIAF 2017 by Rzepka
LN Strike Eagle wrote:Why is it peculiar? It's a technique used in just about every other genre of photography I can think of. The trick is to make sure it looks deliberate and not just an unlevel picture that hasn't been fixed in post. I salute the creativity and wish I had the conviction to try it more often rather than stick to a tried and tested formula.
A fine set of photographs. I'm drawn to number 4 - the smoke trail looks incredible.
The whole 'Polish Slope' thing divides aviation photographers like few other techniques I know.
I too salute the creativity, absolutely, I'm just not a huge fan of the end product. Having said that, the example in this thread is (like the rest of the images) brilliantly realised.
Posting comments on an aviation-related chatroom, are ya? Looks like it an' all...
Re: SIAF 2017 by Rzepka
Fab stuff. Excellent technique, and superb presentation.
Are you using LightRoom by the way?
Are you using LightRoom by the way?
Re: SIAF 2017 by Rzepka
WoW many thaks for comments and good words guys!
About slant on picture...
Its technique which i use to make more dynamics on the picture but i'm sure that some people don't like this. It's a really individual thing, i saw some photos with slant which not looks good too So its not a universal action to make a good frame. All photos with straight its just boring for me... Some people will like this and some don't we can't change that
Yeaa LR, sometimes PS with NIK Collection filters
P.S. Sorry for my english i hope that you understand
About slant on picture...
Its technique which i use to make more dynamics on the picture but i'm sure that some people don't like this. It's a really individual thing, i saw some photos with slant which not looks good too So its not a universal action to make a good frame. All photos with straight its just boring for me... Some people will like this and some don't we can't change that
austinp wrote:Fab stuff. Excellent technique, and superb presentation.
Are you using LightRoom by the way?
Yeaa LR, sometimes PS with NIK Collection filters
P.S. Sorry for my english i hope that you understand
Re: SIAF 2017 by Rzepka
Really excellent set. The circling gliders is an awesome picture.