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Defining Good "Raw" Screen Shots

Postby Cherokee_6 » Wed Sep 10, 2003 3:50 pm

Hello all,

I can not help but notice that certain screne shots will get more views/replies then others. So I started wondering what exactly interests people when it comes to screen shots?

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Re: Defining Good "Raw" Screen Shots

Postby Fozzer » Wed Sep 10, 2003 4:36 pm

I like shots of interesting scenery...
After all, a plane, is a plane, is a plane, it's what you are flying over down below that I find interesting.
Towering mountains, deep valleys, lakes, forests, etc...
at different times of the year and different times of the day... 8)...!
For that reason I like bush flying at low level in single props... ;D...!
To include a plane, a nice de-Haviland Beaver amphibian landing near the shores of a secluded, tree-lined lake, in a Wintery sun-set, is my ideal sort of screen-shot... :)...!

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Re: Defining Good "Raw" Screen Shots

Postby Travis » Wed Sep 10, 2003 5:08 pm

Seems to me (from the response on the poll) that everyone pretty much has their own ideas about what makes a great screenshot.  Some like the aircraft, others like the scenery, and so on.  The reason you get some shots with many responses is that there are people who like to see the shot and not post what they think of it, just let the views speak for themselves, and others (like me) who like to let the person know that we, as individuals, appreciate their shots.
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Re: Defining Good "Raw" Screen Shots

Postby BE58D » Wed Sep 10, 2003 6:22 pm

In my opinion, a good screenshot consists of a good aircraft (payware or freeware), lighting conditions (sun or moon), angle (a position that highlights the aircraft and it features, etc), and scenery (backdrop).
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Re: Defining Good "Raw" Screen Shots

Postby Cherokee_6 » Thu Sep 11, 2003 11:38 am

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Re: Defining Good "Raw" Screen Shots

Postby Joe_D » Thu Sep 11, 2003 9:43 pm

I like all screens that are well done.

However, the ones that really grab my attention are those that have some semblance of realism to them.
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