October 28, 2007 at 7:16 pm
a few shots i took on my 20th birthday trip to LHR
hope you like
rob
By: A Spalding - 30th October 2007 at 08:31
Alternatively if you have Spalds on MSN, ask him. He knows PS better than I do these days!
Smells like BS to me Paul! Afterall it was YOU that has taught me everything i know in PS.
Do layers ring a bell? 😉
Adam
By: Bristol_Rob - 30th October 2007 at 08:00
Yah that would be great paul
thanks
By: PMN - 29th October 2007 at 23:48
Hey thanks for the re-editing sam
you go right ahead i dont mindi struggle big time on editing my photos i have adobe photo elements 3.0 and theres soooooo many tools i just goes for the auto quick edit
if anybody reading this knows about elements 3.0 or could tell me the best functions to use other than the auto edit it would help alot
anyway cheers guys
In a sense the best way to learn what the different tools do is to fiddle, fiddle, and fiddle some more! Also knowing what actually makes a photo good is essential, so spend time looking at shots on A.Net and J.Net and take note of how sharp they are, how the shots are composed, i.e. Where and how the aircraft sits in the frame, how the colours look, etc. Start training your eye to recognise the qualities that make a good photo good and a not so good photo… Well… Not so good!
Having said that, I had quite a lot of help from several kind people on these forums both in my early stages of shooting and again when I entered the world of the DSLR, which was of great benefit. My laptop (which had Elements 3 installed) went bang a few weeks ago, but hopefully I’ll be getting a new one tomorrow so I should be back online and editing again properly soon. If you’d like a few pointers on where to start I’d be more than happy to run through some basic techniques with you at some point. Alternatively if you have Spalds on MSN, ask him. He knows PS better than I do these days!
Hope that helps. 🙂
Paul
By: Bristol_Rob - 29th October 2007 at 08:06
Hey thanks for the re-editing sam
you go right ahead i dont mind
i struggle big time on editing my photos i have adobe photo elements 3.0 and theres soooooo many tools i just goes for the auto quick edit
if anybody reading this knows about elements 3.0 or could tell me the best functions to use other than the auto edit it would help alot
anyway cheers guys
By: PMN - 28th October 2007 at 22:27
I cropped that at 4×3 Paul, so I could include the top section of the left engine.
:diablo:
I gathered that was the case, but the top of the engine makes the composition somewhat unbalanced to my eyes. Generally I find all of an engine works, no engine works, but part of an engine generally doesn’t. 🙂
Paul
By: B77W - 28th October 2007 at 21:58
I cropped that at 4×3 Paul, so I could include the top section of the left engine.
:diablo:
By: PMN - 28th October 2007 at 21:56
Lovely shots Rob!
To improve: Try cropping at 3×2 / 4×3 and reducing the image size to 1024 or less!
EDIT: I liked your British Airways Airbus angle so much, I decided to do a small re-edit.
Cheers,
Sam
That’s the kind of shot where a 3:2.6 aspect ratio to get rid of the engine would work well!
Paul
By: B77W - 28th October 2007 at 21:43
Lovely shots Rob!
To improve: Try cropping at 3×2 / 4×3 and reducing the image size to 1024 or less!
EDIT: I liked your British Airways Airbus angle so much, I decided to do a small re-edit.

Cheers,
Sam
By: Bristol_Rob - 28th October 2007 at 20:36
lol plenty of it
thanks for your comment
By: PMN - 28th October 2007 at 20:30
I can certainly think of worse ways of spending a birthday! Followed by alcohol I assume? 🙂
Nice work! AA 777 is my personal pick of the bunch.
Paul