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Or this perhaps...
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The crop is ingenous. Gives a focal point. Regards. Jaki
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I think I see what you are going for here - the back of the engine cowling is cut out for the wing root, creating an 'S' curve, which blends into the wing. It is an interesting shape. The effect would work better for me without the gear opening cutting the continuity of the underside of the wing. Peripatetic's crop helps in that respect, though I think it is a bit too close, and would rather see a bit more of the plane, to connect the contours to something. The lighting could be a bit more dramatic for this, as well.
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Thanks every body, especially Peripatetic's 'angle' - that crop is exactly the affect I had in mind. Must remember that technique.Unfortunately where the 190 is hangered doesn't leave much space to get around it and because of large glass window doors,there is bright light contrasting with a lot of shadow.
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And a different angle - as you can see space is a bit tight;
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