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Thomas Ranner Full member Joined in September 2014 Posts: 62 |
Posted 23 August 2015 - 10:54 CET |
That means, that there is something in the foreground which disturbes the images. In this example you should get rid of the fence ;) Regards Thomas |
BjarneEA Member Joined in January 2009 Posts: 32 |
Posted 23 August 2015 - 12:17 CET |
I think in this case, the fence is very dominating and too much road. If it is possible crop it with more sky and less fence and (no) road. |
Oliver Louis Full member Joined in January 2015 Posts: 47 |
Posted 23 August 2015 - 12:57 CET |
Crop your image into 16:9 - done ;) |
Jan Blankenhorn Member Joined in January 2015 Posts: 6 |
Posted 23 August 2015 - 23:58 CET |
I think clutter does not matter as long as the plane is not covered by foreground clutter in any way. But at least it depends on the screeners opinion. |
Garfield Moreton Member Joined in February 2014 Posts: 24 |
Posted 5 December 2015 - 18:59 CET |
I think to be honest foreground and background clutter is something worth avoiding in any type of photography. When I started out in photography I found myself making the same mistake. Nowadays I find myself being more selective about where I shoot and what`s in the frame.... It`s basic composition I guess, but clutter is something you definitely want to avoid in aviation photography. Runway markers, signs, aerials, windsocks etc. |
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