Takeoff

"Takeoff" was shot in 2018 on a Fujifilm TX-1 on Kodak Ektar 100 (rated at ISO 50).  This is one of only a handful of photos I've shot with the excellent, but somewhat unwieldy 90mm f/4 lens.  I've never loved the T-shaped configuration you end up with; the weight distribution tips the camera forward when it's not in use, and the longer lens is prone to snagging on things.

Composition sketch, highlighting centered horizon and line connecting the airplane to the frame edge.

 This was shot as part of a 'burst', with the prior frame catching the plane still on the water and the subsequent one capturing it well into the air.  This frame ended up being my pick, since it keeps the plane close to its wake and captures enough of the mountains in the background to keep the frame balanced.  Still, I waffled on this photo for a long time, and part of me is still not entirely convinced that I nabbed the right shot.

This is the first post on this little blog, so I'm hoping that a decent shot will set the tone.  I'd like to use this site for a mix of things, from design commentary and analysis of various products to photo self-critiques.  Posting may be somewhat sporadic, but hopefully there will be something of interest for my readers.

Cheers!

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