Tim C. wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Apr 2008 15:23:54 +0100, Mike..... wrote:
>
> > Following up to Tim C.
> >
> >>> Of course you can take photos through a window this one was taken
> >>> through a window this morning.
> >>> http://www.myalbum.com/LargePhoto-GMGDHHWI.jpg
> >>
> >> It looks pretty good to me.
> >
> > thats failing to understand the points i'm making.
> >
> > a moving vehicle blurs the foreground
> > PSVs dont usually have clean windows
> > aircraft windows are often distorted and scratched, have condensation etc
> > etc
> > you cant make a foreground from inside a window
> > you cant compose the shot properly as you are moving
> > reflections
> > loads of other stuff....
>
> You also seem to be failing to accept that it actually /is/ possible to
> take good photos through windows. It might be tricky to get a decent
> landscape from a moving car, but that's not all there is to photography.
I have some terrific video taken from a flight from Phuket to Bangkok as
it flew over Phang Nga bay. I took this from a train in Austria.
I wouldn't say that a moving train is the best place to take a picture
from, but I quite enjoy some of the ones I've taken in such a position
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Or a bus...
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